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Kate Grenville

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  • Kate Mitchell
    Review of Lighting Dark Places: Essays on Kate Grenville, edited by Sue Kossew

    Kate Grenville is one of Australia's most well-known, successful and esteemed writers. Her work has received both popular and critical attention and has been awarded…

    1 June 2011
  • Susan Midalia
    Re-Writing Woman: Genre Politics and Female Identity in Kate Grenville’s Dreamhouse

    As a feminist Qovel of self-discovery, Dreamhouse works within a framework of realism, put also draws on the codes and conventions of a number of…

    1 May 1993
  • Liz Shek-Noble
    Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: The Well, Sing Fox to Me and Lilian’s Story

    The Gothic lends itself to critical examinations of disabled embodiment yet this genre has ‘hitherto been largely ignored’ by disability studies scholars (Gregory 291). This…

    23 May 2022

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