Australian Book Review

Australian Book Review

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  • Category : Books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420


Australian Book Review

Australian Book Review

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  • Category : Books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 692


A Subject Index to Current Literature

A Subject Index to Current Literature

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  • Author: Australian Public Affairs Information Service
  • Publisher: National Library Australia
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1030


APAIS 1992: Australian public affairs information service

APAIS 1992: Australian public affairs information service

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1098


The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel

The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel

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  • Author: David Carter
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009093207
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 826

The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel is an authoritative volume on the Australian novel by more than forty experts in the field of Australian literary studies, drawn from within Australia and abroad. Essays cover a wide range of types of novel writing and publishing from the earliest colonial period through to the present day. The international dimensions of publishing Australian fiction are also considered as are the changing contours of criticism of the novel in Australia. Chapters examine colonial fiction, women's writing, Indigenous novels, popular genre fiction, historical fiction, political novels, and challenging novels on identity and belonging from recent decades, not least the major rise of Indigenous novel writing. Essays focus on specific periods of major change in Australian history or range broadly across themes and issues that have influenced fiction across many years and in many parts of the country.


Paper Empires, 1946-2005

Paper Empires, 1946-2005

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  • Author: Craig Munro
  • Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
  • ISBN: 0702242152
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 449

Annotation " ... It is highly recommended to anyone who thinks they have a serious interest in the book ... or would like to discover to discover something of the complexity of the well-springs of the Australian psyche." Biblionews Paper Empires explores Australian book production and consumption from 1946 to the present day, using wide-ranging research, oral history and memoir to explore the worlds of book publishing, selling and reading. After 1945, Australian publishing went from a handful of fledgling businesses to the billion dollar industry of today with thousands of new titles each year and a vast array of imported books. Publishing's postwar expansion began with the baby boom and the increased demand for school texts, with independent houses blossoming during the 1960s and 70s followed by the current era dominated by global conglomerates.


Index to Australian Book Reviews

Index to Australian Book Reviews

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  • Category : Australia
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 358

Includes entries supplied by University of Queensland Library Staff.


The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel

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  • Author: Nicholas Birns
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009099507
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 373

The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel provides a clear, lively, and accessible account of the novel in Australia. The chapters of this book survey significant issues and developments in the Australian novel, offer historical and conceptual frameworks, and provide vivid and original examples of what reading an Australian novel looks like in practice. The book begins with novels by literary visitors to Australia and concludes with those by refugees. In between, the reader encounters the Australian novel in its splendid contradictoriness, from nineteenth-century settler fiction by women writers through to literary images of the Anthropocene, from sexuality in the novels of Patrick White to Waanyi writer Alexis Wright's call for a sovereign First Nations literature. This book is an invitation to students, instructors, and researchers alike to expand and broaden their knowledge of the complex histories and crucial present of the Australian novel.


Literary Research and the Literatures of Australia and New Zealand

Literary Research and the Literatures of Australia and New Zealand

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  • Author: Faye H. Christenberry
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
  • ISBN: 9780810877450
  • Category : Reference
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

This book is a research guide to the literatures of Australia and New Zealand. It contains references to many different types of resources, paying special attention to the unique challenges inherent in conducting research on the literatures of these two distinct but closely connected countries.


Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 19301970

Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 19301970

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  • Author: Jason D. Ensor
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • ISBN: 1783080892
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

‘Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 1930–1970’ traces the history of the printed book in Australia, particularly the production and business context that mediated Australia’s literary and cultural ties to Britain for much of the twentieth century. This study focuses on the London operations of one of Australia’s premier book publishers of the twentieth century: Angus & Robertson. The book argues that despite the obvious limitations of a British-dominated market, Australian publishers had room to manoeuvre in it. It questions the ways in which Angus & Robertson replicated, challenged or transformed the often highly criticised commercial practices of British publishers in order to develop an export trade for Australian books in the United Kingdom. This book is the answer to the current void in the literary market for a substantial history of Australia’s largest publisher and its role in the development of Australia’s export book trade.