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  1. The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins: A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature) by Julian Croft, 1991-01
  2. Bards, bohemians and bookmen: Essays in Australian literature
  3. Unnatural Lives: Studies in Australian Convict Fiction (Studies in Australian Literature) by Laurie Hergenhan, 1993-04
  4. Between Literature and Painting: Three Australian Women Writers (Studies of World Literature in English) by Roberta Buffi, 2002-12
  5. Headliners: Craig McGregor's Social Portraits (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature) by Craig McGregor, 1990-01
  6. Considerations: New essays on Kenneth Slessor, Judith Wright and Douglas Stewart (Perspectives in Australian literature)
  7. Australian Plays for the Colonial Stage 1834-1899 (Academy Editions of Australian Literature) by Richard Fotheringham, 2006-02-01
  8. A critical history of South Australian literature, 1836-1930 with subjectively annotated bibliographies (Pioneer Books monographs literary series ; no. 2) by Paul Depasquale, 1978
  9. Flame and Shadow: A Study of Judith Wright's Poetry (UQP studies in Australian literature) by Shirley Walker, 1996-07
  10. German Images in Australian Literature from the 1940's to the 1980's (European University Studies Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature) by Irmtraud Petersson, 1989-10
  11. The Development of Australian Literature by Alexander Sutherland, Henry Gyles Turner, 2010-04-03
  12. Atomic Fiction: The Novels of David Ireland (Studies in Australian Literature) by Ken Gelder, 1993-11
  13. The art of Brian James, and other essays on Australian literature by Clement Semmler, 1972
  14. The Literature of Australian Birds: A History and a Bibliography of Australian Ornithology by Hubert Massey Whittell, 1994-01-01

21. Literature
Literature. australian literature is seen internationally as one of themost vital branches of contemporary writing in English. Australian
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Embassy of Australia - 1601 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington D.C. Literature Australian literature is seen internationally as one of the most vital branches of contemporary writing in English. Australian writing has moved from the rural worker and outback themes of the last century through to social comment and analysis of urban and multicultural life with new dimensions being added by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors and by writers with migrant backgrounds. Australian authors have been nominated for the prestigious Booker Prize on several occasions with Peter Carey, Miles Franklin, and Thomas Keneally each awarded it in the 1980's. Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973. Helen Garner, David Malouf, Elizabeth Jolley, Mudrooroo Narogin and Tim Winton are among the many other Australian prize winning novelists. More recently, the works of writers from migrant backgrounds - such as Brian Castro, Beth Yahp and Timoshenko Aslanides - have reflected their ethnic origins and experiences. Australian fiction and non-fiction works increasingly reflect a growing awareness of Asia-Pacific cultures and of the mutuality of the interests shared by the countries of the region. Some recent examples include the work of Nick Jose, Alex Miller and Bernard Smith. Australia also has strong traditions in children's literature. Some of the most prominent are Ivan Southall, Patricia Wrightson, Colin Thiele and David Martin.

22. ITS Advisory
A journal publishing critical articles on australian literature. Features subscription details.
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23. Postgraduate Research In Australian Literature
Back pen. The ASAL Directory of Postgraduate Research in AustralianLiterature. This list includes current research and completed
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Back The ASAL Directory of Postgraduate Research in Australian Literature This list includes current research and completed theses in Australian language and literature.
In Part A - The List of Topics Currently Being Pursued
the information given includes: the thesis title or topic the degree for which the thesis is intended whether the student is part-time or full-time the year in which the student first enrolled the institution at which they are a candidate
In Part B - The List of Completed Theses at Australian Institutions the information includes the type of degree and the year of completion.
In Part C - The List of Completed Theses at Overseas Institutions the information includes the type of degree and the year of completion.
We want to keep this register of current postgraduate research in Australian Literature as up-to-date and as accurate as possible.
If there are any errors or omissions, please notify the ASAL postgraduate representative: Debbie Comerford
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24. UNE, CALLS
Established in 1989 to coordinate and promote the research into and teaching of Australian Language Category Arts Writers Resources Organizations Australia...... We have a close association with the national body for australian literature,the Association for the Study of australian literature (ASAL).
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About CALLS The Centre for Australian Language and Literature Studies (CALLS) was established in 1989 to promote the research and teaching of Australian Language and Literature, and to encourage Australian writing. In 1998, it was expanded to encompass all the disciplines that come under the heading of Australian Studies, and its name changed to CALLS: The Centre for Australian Studies, UNE. The Centre is located in the Faculty of Arts at the University of New England. The focus of the Centre's activities is regional, national and international. Two regional conferences and a symposium have been held so far - at Kendall High School (1989) to celebrate the work of Henry Kendall, and at Gulgong (1991) to concentrate attention on the writings of Louisa and Henry Lawson. Important publications have resulted from these two conferences. A symposium, The Heritage Maze, was held in 1999, and another is planned for later this year. These symposia reflect the expanded CALLS, and the range of disciplines involved in Australian Studies.

25. UWA Library - Australian Literature
australian literature. The australian literature Collection aims to cover allliterary works produced in Australia or by Australian authors up to 1980.
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The Australian Literature Collection aims to cover all literary works produced in Australia or by Australian authors up to 1980. This is supplemented by more general material about Australian history, politics, and culture - with particular emphasis on early accounts of European exploration and settlement, and the Aboriginal people of Australia. There are more than 7,000 volumes in the Australian Literature Collection. Australian literary manuscripts are housed in the Manuscript Collection Management of the Australian Literature Collection
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26. UWA Library - Australian Literature Collection
australian literature Collection. Responsibility Principal Librarian,Scholars' Centre. The australian literature Collection has
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Responsibility: Principal Librarian, Scholars' Centre The Australian Literature Collection has three main components: editions of literary works by Australians published before 1980, selected Australian literary manuscripts, and archival material relating to the Playhouse Theatre.
More detail about this collection is available in the Special Collections CygNET pages. The collection contains literary works in all genres, and includes autobiography, essays and critical writings as well as poetry, drama and fiction. It covers works by authors who are considered to have a significant association with Australia. Biographical works and critical writings about particular authors or Australian literature in general are not included in the collection. The printed texts in the collection are limited to material written, and in most cases published, before 1980. However, delayed publications, significant new editions, collected works, compilations or anthologies which were not published until after 1980 but consist of material written wholly or in significant part before that date are included in the collection. Also included in the Australian Literature Collection is a range of material associated with the former Playhouse Theatre in Perth. This covers the period from the 1950s to 1982, and includes copies of plays (published and unpublished), typescripts, prompt copies, programmes, playbills and posters. This is an archival collection which will not be developed further. This material is housed in the

27. American, Canadian And Australian: Internet Collections By Period, Etc.: Literat
American, Canadian and australian literature Sites. Drama Sites. Poetry Sites. SubjectGuides, American, Canadian and australian literature and Culture Sites.
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Literature Resources Classical and Medieval Literature Sites 16th-19th Century Literature Sites Twentieth Century Literature Sites American, Canadian and Australian Literature Sites Drama Sites Poetry Sites
MIT Literature Department

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American, Canadian and Australian Literature and Culture Sites
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - an online version of the volume by Paul P. Reuben. Provides carefully organized collection of resources covering over 300 years of American literature. Arranged by period. (CSU Stanislaus) Outline of American Literature - a history of American literature from the Colonial period through the 1980s. By Kathryn VanSpanckeren (University of Tampa). Published by the United States Information Agency. American Writers - explores the influence of 45 writers on U.S. culture. These include Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edith Wharton, Ernest Hemingway, Black Elk, Will Rogers and William Buckley as well as other literary and historical figures. Produced by C-SPAN to accompany a TV program.

28. Canadian Directory Of Special Collections
Modern australian literature Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial LibrarySubjects. australian literature. History. A collection
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Modern Australian Literature
Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library Subjects Australian literature History A collection of twentieth century Australian literature was systematically assembled between 1940 and 1984 by Dr. S.E. Sprott, a former George Munro Professor of English Language and Literature at Dalhousie University and a native Australian. Dr. Sprott presented the library with his collection in 1984. Description Language English. Holdings 4,380 monographs; 30 serials; 5 audiotapes; 5 spoken word records. The collection does not currently receive any serials although the library itself receives 7 Australian literature journals. Bibliographic Access The collection is fully catalogued. LC subject headings and classification are used. The holdings are recorded in the Nova Scotia Union Catalogue, and through the Libraries on-line catalogue Novanet. S.E. Sprott's bibliography (see below) describes the collection. Physical Access One quarter of the collection is in the Special Collections Department and three quarters is in the main library collection. The collection is open to the public. For further information visit: http://www.library.dal.ca/spcol/access.htm

29. Recommended Australian Literature
Here is a list of recommended australian literature by author from theAustralian Online Bookshop. Recommended australian literature.
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Recommended Australian Literature This is a list of some recommended Australian literature by author. It includes both classic and modern literature and is only a selection of the books available. Click on the title for more details. You can find more links to Australian book lists on our Australian Book Page Ackland, Michael (Editor) The Penguin Book of Nineteenth Century Australian Literature Anderson, Don (Editor) Contemporary Classics: The Best Australian Short Fiction 1965-1995 Astley, Thea Drylands Astley, Thea It's Raining in Mango: Pictures from the Family Album Astley, Thea The Slow Natives Bail, Murray The Drover's Wife and Other Stories Bail, Murray Eucalyptus Bail, Murray Holden's Performance Bail, Murray Homesickness Barrett, Robert G. The Boys From Binjiwunyawunya Barrett, Robert G. You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids Bird, Carmel (Editor) Relations: Australian Short Stories Bradley, James The Deep Field Brewster, Anne; O'Neill, Angeline; Van Den Berg, Rosemary (Editors) Those Who Remain Will Always Remember: An Anthology of Aboriginal Writing Carey, Peter Bliss Carey, Peter

30. Recommended Australian Literature
Mudrooroo. The Indigenous Literature of Australia Milli Milli Wangka. DisplacedFictions Contemporary Australian Books for Teenagers and Young Adults.
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Recommended Australian Literary Criticism This is a list of some recommended Australian literary criticism by author. It covers both classic and modern literature and is only a selection of the books available. Click on the title for more details. You can find more links to Australian book lists on our Australian Book Page Bird, Delys; Haskell, Dennis Whose Place?: A Study of Sally Morgan's My Place Brady, Veronica South of My Days: A Biography of Judith Wright Brewster, Anne Reading Aboriginal Women's Autobiography Clark, Manning Henry Lawson: The Man and the Legend Duwell, Martin; Ehrhardt, Marianne; Hetherington, Carol (Editors) The ALS Guide to Australian Writers: A Bibliography 1963 - 1995, 2nd Edition Fotheringham, Richard In Search of Steele Rudd Fraser, Hilary; White, R. S. (Editors) Constructing Gender: Feminism in Literary Studies Lamb, Karen Peter Carey: The Genesis of Fame Marsden, John Marsden on Marsden: The Stories Behind John Marsden's Bestselling Books McPhee, Hilary Tim Winton: A Celebration Mudrooroo The Indigenous Literature of Australia: Milli Milli Wangka Nettelbeck, Amanda

31. Association For The Study Of Australian Literature
Welcome to ASAL *****CALL FOR PAPERS***** Association for the Study of AustralianLiterature, Annual Conference Brisbane, 30 June2 July 2003, Abstract
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Brisbane, 30 June-2 July 2003, Abstract submission deadline 15 March 2003. See "Conferences" or the conference website for further details.
Australasian Drama Studies Association, Annual Conference
Brisbane, 1-4 July 2003, Abstract submission deadline 15 March 2003
This Association for the Study of Australian Literature promotes the study, discussion and creation of Australian writing. It also seeks to increase awareness of Australian writing in the wider community and throughout the world. ASAL holds conferences and maintains a directory of postgraduate research on this website. The Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) was incorporated in New South Wales, incorporating the Australian Literature Society (Established Melbourne 1899). w w w . a s c . u q . e d u . a u / a s a l

32. AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway - A UseIt
CYBRARY AustLit australian literature Gateway UseIt. my.UQ. Search Cybraryfor Home » UseIts » AustLit australian literature Gateway,
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What is AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway?
  • The gateway provides access to authoritative information on hundreds of thousands of creative and critical Australian Literature works - published in a range of print and electronic sources - and on more than 60 000 Australian authors and literary organisations, from 1780 to the present. It is continuously updated and is the premier resource discovery service for authoritative information on Australian Literature. AustLit was created and developed by experts at Australian universities and libraries. AustLit allows access to:
      Biographies of particular authors and references to their works. References to articles and books about authors or their works.

33. Australian Literature Find It
australian literature Save time in the library FIND IT Fast! SS H Ref DU90.A821996. The Oxford Companion to australian literature, SS H Ref PR8006.09 1994.
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UQ Home Search Maps Contacts ... Library [ This page is yet to be modified. ] AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE
Save time in the library - FIND IT Fast! n Getting started What's it all about?
    If you are not sure what your topic is all about, check it out in a dictionary or encyclopedia. Start with ~
The Australian Encyclopaedia The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature Fryer  PR8011.C35 2000 Who's Who of Australian Writers The ALS Guide to Australian Writers The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms n Books Start with a book
    Use the word search in the library's catalogue www.library.uq.edu.au You can search on words like poetry and Australian. You can also browse the catalogue, or browse the shelves at the following call numbers ~
      Australia (General) Australian Literature History (General) Images and Themes in Australian Literature Australian Poetry Australian Drama/Plays Australian Prose
    n Journals Current information on your topic
      For more recent information, journal articles are often the best sources. Looking through journals in the hope of finding relevant material is time consuming. It is better to use the databases or printed indexes to find articles on your topic.

34. University Of Queensland Press - Books, Literary, Novels, Fiction
Judah Waten was an often controversial figure in australian literature whose storiesof his RussianJewish family have been critically acclaimed for their
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35. Research & Research Training - UWA Centres - Centre For Studies In Australian Li
Centre for Studies in australian literature. Director. Delys Bird.Contact. Caroline Horobin CSAL The University of Western Australia
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Centre for Studies in Australian Literature
Director
Delys Bird
Contact
Caroline Horobin
CSAL
The University of Western Australia
Nedland 6907
Telephone No: 61 8 9380 3403
Fax No: 61 8 9380 1004
Email: Centre for Studies in Australian Literature
WWW: http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/EnglishWWW/westerly.html
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Head of Department of English
Category (A or B)
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September 1982
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Research.
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Department of English
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The Centre aims to stimulate and co-ordinate reserach, publication and other activities associated with Australian literature and culture.
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36. Australian Literature
australian literature. Enrolment code HEA101. Students study australian literaturein the genres of poetry, fiction (short story and novel), and drama.
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37. Support For Australian Literature
Home Newsroom Support for australian literature. Printer FriendlyVersion. SENATOR Media Release. Support for australian literature. The
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Help Site Map. encyclopediaEncyclopedia australian literature. Australianliterature, the literature of Australia. Because the vast
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