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Language & identity

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  • Michael Jacklin
    ‘His Grief Is the Plague’ Poetry of Loss and the Risk of Losing One’s Readers

    This article discusses the book *Lalomanu*, a selection of poetry by Spanish-Australian writer, Jorge Salavert, written in response to the death of his daughter Clea…

    1 November 2013
  • Liani Lochner
    Coetzee and Wicomb: Writers Giving an Account of Themselves in Age of Iron and October

    J. M. Coetzee’s Age of Iron and Zoë Wicomb’s October feature female writers who are also academics giving an account of themselves through an autobiographical…

    25 February 2018
  • Stacey Roberts
    ‘A dozen rich and luscious phrases’: Speech as characterisation of the working-class women in Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South

    As Delie Stock clashes with Father Cooley over the St Brandan’s school picnic in Ruth Park’s debut novel The Harp in the South (1948), she…

    3 October 2024

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  • Michael Jacklin
  • Liani Lochner
  • Stacey Roberts

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  • Australian poetry
  • Colloquialisms & slang
  • Death of a loved one
  • Fathers & daughters
  • Gender - Literary portrayal
  • J.M. Coetzee
  • Migrant literature & writers
  • Mourning
  • Multilingual literature
  • Ruth Park
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