Elizabeth Harrower: Critical Essays is the first sustained study of this acclaimed Australian author. It brings together two celebrated novelists and ten noted critics of Australian literature to consider the legacy and continuing importance of this major literary figure. The essays examine all of Harrowers published fiction, from her first short story to the long-delayed publication of In Certain Circles in 2014. Together they provide an wide ranging introduction to the extraordinary imaginative and intellectual project of her work. They explore her engagement with twentieth-century history and post-war society, with modernism and modernity, and with the personal impacts of mass media, technology and industry. They demonstrate her grasp of the ethical and philosophical challenges confronting her readers and characters in late modernity as seen from a number of distinctive vantage points including the harbourside mansions and commercial centres of post-war Sydney, the suburbs of industrial Newcastle, and the bed-sitters of expatriate London in the 1960s. Together they offer new insights into an Australian writer at the crossroads of modernism and postmodernism, inviting readers to read and re-engage with Harrowers work in a new light.
| Author: Nicholas Birns, Megan Nash, Ivor Indyk, Michelle de Kretser, Fiona McFarlane, Elizabeth Webby, Brigid Rooney, Julian Murphet, Kate Livett, Olubas Brigitta
| Publisher: Sydney University Press
| Publication Date: Sep 28, 2017
| Number of Pages: 160 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Paperback
| ISBN-10: 1743325592
| ISBN-13: 9781743325599
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Author:
Nicholas Birns, Megan Nash, Ivor Indyk, Michelle de Kretser, Fiona McFarlane, Elizabeth Webby, Brigid Rooney, Julian Murphet, Kate Livett, Olubas Brigitta