Narrative techniques
Articles
- The Solitariness of Alex Miller
The article presents an overview of Alex Miller’s literary career and development as a writer and examines his six novels published to date.
1 May 2004 - Hal Porter’s Comic Mode
Hal Porter's early short stories may be seen as constant experiments designed to solve the problems associated with maintaining effective distance from his material and…
1 October 1970 - The Fiction of Beverley Farmer
Beverley Farmer is an award-winning writer but critical assessment of her achievement has been minimal. Her short stories have been reviewed in tandem with other…
1 May 1990 - Dramatising the Self: Beverley Farmer’s Fiction
There is a clear autobiographical dimension to Beverley Farmer's fiction: her own life and experience provide the material that goes into her writing, and the…
1 October 1995 - Impossible Coincidences: Narrative Strategy in Brian Castro’s Birds of Passage
Discusses the 'metarealistic' narrative strategy employed by Castro, 'the purpose of which is to unlock the gates of alienation'. Argues that the strategy 'essentially consists…
1 October 1990 - Society and Nature in Such is Life
Kiernan questions whether Such is Life reflects the “spirit of the nineties” and whether the ideas that Tom Collins expresses in his digressions are simply…
1 December 1963 - A Politics of the Dreamtime: Destructive and Regenerative Rainbows in Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria
Focusing on Wright’s representation of the land, the river and the cyclone, the essay attempts to demonstrate ‘how playfully, flexibly and experimentally Wright moblilises a…
1 November 2008 - Future Tense: Dead Europe and Viral Anti-Semitism
The article examines the ways in which anti-Semitism functions in Tsiolkas's novel and whether it perpetuates or interrogates racism. ‘Discussions of Tsiolkas's motivations for writing…
1 November 2008 - Arthur and Emily: A Note on a World War I Novel
In 1973, the Monash University Library acquired from the Australian bookseller Burge Lopez, a manuscript itemised as 'an anonymous unpublished typescript novel' (Arthur and…
1 May 1990 - ‘Deadly’ Work: Reading the Short Fiction of Archie Weller
When an Aboriginal writer appropriates western literary forms to tell stories of pre-invasion tribal heritage and culture, there is little objection from many black or…
1 October 1993 - Rufus Dawes and Changing Narrative Perspectives in His Natural Life
McDonald attempts to show how Clarke’s narrative technique reconciles naturalistic and melodramatic elements. The use of a shifting narrative perspective enables Rufus Dawes to be…
1 May 1986 - Spatialised Time and Circular Time: A Note on Time in the Work of Gerald Murnane and Jorge-Luis Borges
The image of the journey in time characterises much of twentieth-century fiction--Joyce, Mann, Proust, Svevo and Woolf bear witness--and finds in Australian writing a fertile…
1 October 1997 - Terra Australis: Landscape as Medium in Capricornia and Poor Fellow My Country
Since the finding of the Australian High Court in what has come to be known as the Mabo decision of January 1992, the phrase Terra…
1 May 1995 - Challenging History Making: Realism, Revolution and Utopia in The Timeless Land
Among the many historical novels written in Australia during the thirties and forties, The Timeless Land is unique for the way it foregrounds the journals…
1 May 1995 - The Scent of Eucalyptus: Gothic Autobiography
Discusses Barbara Hanrahan's The Scent of Eucalyptus as 'autobiographical fiction', describing this genre as allowing for 'greater scope and range', and increased openness to 'the…
1 May 1990 - An Interview with Archie Weller
Weller discusses the relationship between Aboriginal literature and (white) academia, and his approach to writing Aboriginality, particularly in terms of characterisation, form and style.
1 October 1993 - A Tale of Two Countries: Jack Maggs and Peter Carey’s Fiction
Peter Carey has generally preferred to fictionalise Australia at a remove, to reimagine it, shape-shifted out of its present appearance by science fiction transformations, or…
1 October 1997 - Allegory, Space, Colonialism: Remembering Babylon and the Production of Colonial History
Remembering Babylon, with its strange and compelling story of Gemmy Fairley's negotiation between 'Australian' and 'Aboriginal' identities, is, like 'The Writing Lesson', simultaneously an…
1 October 1995 - Two Answers to Every Question: Elizabeth Jolley’s Fiction, Ethics and Criticism
Argues that close examination of her fictions shows 'Jolley continually intervening not to provide neat judgements and solutions, but to set up several opposing ethical…
1 May 1995 - ‘Hearts of Gold and a Happy Ending’: The Appeal of The Harp in the South
Discusses the popular appeal of Ruth Park's novel The Harp in the South in the context of Park's lukewarm critical reception.
1 May 1990
Contributors
- Australia Council
- Paolo Bartoloni
- Frances Devlin-Glass
- Brenton Doecke
- Anthony J. Hassall
- Lyn Jacobs
- Brian Kiernan
- Mary Lord
- Janine Little
- Janine Little
- Jennifer Livett
- Avis G. McDonald
- F. C. Molloy
- Peter Pierce
- Xavier Pons
- Xavier Pons
- Catherine Padmore
- Alrene Sykes
- Lee Spinks
- James Wieland
- Lydia Wevers
- Archie Weller