Patrick White Beyond the Grave.

Carrying forward the momentum of the twenty-first-century 'rediscovery' of Patrick White (1912-1990), winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature, this book features work by White scholars aiming to stimulate future research into 'world' modernism, queer literature, and the �...

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Main Author: Henderson, Ian
Other Authors: Lang, Anouk
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Anthem Press, 2015.
Series:Anthem Australian humanities research series.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Patrick White Beyond the Grave; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction ; Part I. RESURRECTED PAPERS; Chapter 1. The Evidence of the Archive Margaret Harris and Elizabeth Webby; Chapter 2. Leichhardt and Voss Revisited Angus Nicholls; Part II. MANY IN ONE; Chapter 3. White's London David Marr; Chapter 4. Elective Affinities: Manning Clark, Patrick White and Sidney Nolan Mark McKenna; Chapter 5. 'Dismantled and Re-Constructed': Flaws in the Glass Re-Visioned Georgina Loveridge; Chapter 6. Patrick White's Late Style Andrew McCann; Part III. THE PERFORMANCE OF READING.
  • Chapter 7. Patrick White's Expressionism Ivor IndykChapter 8. The Doubling of Reality in Patrick White's The Aunt's Story and Paul Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness Aruna Wittmann; Chapter 9. Desperate, Marvellous Shuttling: White's Ambivalent Modernism Gail Jones; Chapter 10. 'Time and Its Fellow Conspirator Space': Patrick White's A Fringe of LeavesBrigid Rooney; Part IV. QUEER WHITE; Chapter 11. Knockabout World: Patrick White, Kenneth Williams and the Queer WordIan Henderson; Chapter 12. Queering Sarsaparilla: Patrick White's Deviant ModernismAnouk Lang; Contributors ; Index.