Guest Editor: Shaun F. D. Hughes
Special Issue: Modern New Zealand and Australian Fiction
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Shaun F. D.
Hughes |
An Editor's
Preface: ". . . Scanning the Land for a Feasible Dog" |
3-12 |
| Shaun F. D.
Hughes |
Pakeha and
Maori behind the Tattooed Face: The Emergence of a Polynesian Voice
in New Zealand Fiction |
13-30 |
| P. D. Evans |
"Farthest from
the Heart": The Autobiographical Parables of Janet Frame |
31-44 |
| Helen Daniel |
The Aborigine
in Australian Fiction Stereotype to Archetype? |
45-60 |
| John Scheckter |
The Lost Child
in Australian Fiction |
61-72 |
| Brian Kiernan |
Frank
Moorhouse: A Retrospective |
73-94 |
| John B. Beston |
The Theme of Reconciliation in Stow's To the Islands |
95-108 |
| Marian Arkin |
Literary Transvestism in Eve Langley's The Pea-Pickers |
109-120 |
| Thomas L.
Warren |
Patrick White: The Early Novels |
121-140 |
| Susan A. Wood |
The Power and Failure of "Vision" in Patrick White's Voss |
141-158 |
| Manly Johnson |
Twyborn: The Abbess, the Bulbul, and the Bawdy House |
159-172 |
| Shaun F. D.
Hughes |
Neat Books, Eh! Recent Academic Forays into Antipodean Fiction |
173-188 |
| Rose Marie
Beston and John B. Beston |
Critical Writings on Modern New Zealand and Australian Fiction: A
Selected Checklist |
189-204 |