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"How nourishing is nature": imaginary possession of landscape in Harpur and Skrzynecki
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • A cheeky triumph
  • Goldsworthy, Peter
  • Maestro
  • A collage of memory
  • Australian Literature
  • Baker, Mark Raphael. The Fiftieth Gate: A Journey Through Memory
  • Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • A conversation with Robert Cormier: kind of a funny dichotomy
  • Cormier, Robert
  • We All Fall Down
  • A criminal obsession
  • Crime In Literature
  • A definition of love: Antony and Cleopatra
  • Antony And Cleopatra
  • Shakespeare, William
  • A frozen hell dangling from an icy crevasse, a wounded mountaineer is cut free by his partner.The astonishing docudrama touching the void tells their agonizing story.
  • Mountaineering
  • Simpson, Joe
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Touching The Void (film)
  • A fundamental question of identity
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Autobiographies
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • A house is a castle
  • Castle, The [film]
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • 'A little bit of the other side of the story': genealogies in Sally Morgan's My Place
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Autobiographies
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • A nomad's journal of Australia's past
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Dreaming
  • Chatwin, Bruce
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The Songlines
  • A poetic balancing act
  • Bhatt, Sujata
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • A production of great impact : review of Black Medea
  • Aboriginal Drama
  • Enoch, Wesley. Black Medea
  • Euripides. Medea
  • A question of time: ten canoes
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • De Heer, Rolf
  • Ten Canoes [film]
  • A Room of One's Own
  • A Room Of One's Own
  • Woolf, Virginia
  • A shared depository of wisdom: connection and redemption in Tiger in the Pit and Possession
  • Byatt, Antonia Susan
  • Hospital, Janette Turner
  • Possession
  • The Tiger In The Tiger Pit
  • A shoeshine for Louis Armstrong
  • Goldsworthy, Peter
  • Maestro
  • A simple plan
  • Simple Plan, A (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • A terrible ugliness is born: youth culture in the 1990s
  • Adolescents
  • Films
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Television
  • Violence In Mass Media
  • A tidal wave
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Dating (social Customs)
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Social Life And Customs
  • Surfing
  • A world that overwhelms
  • Great World, The
  • Malouf, David
  • A writer who plays on poetry
  • Australian Drama
  • Diving For Pearls
  • Thomson, Katherine
  • A writer's space
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Heat And Dust
  • Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer
  • A.S. Byatt and postmodernism
  • Byatt, Antonia Susan
  • Postmodernism
  • Aboriginal women's narratives
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Don't Take Your Love To Town
  • Langford, Ruby
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • Active imagination and the analysis of film
  • Films
  • Jung, Carl Gustav
  • Adventures of Alexander Supertramp
  • Krakauer, Jon. Into The Wild
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • After their fashion: Cicero and Brutus in Julius Caesar
  • Julius Caesar
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Aiding impoverished gentlewomen: power and class in Emma
  • Austen, Jane
  • Emma
  • Marxism
  • Alan Seymour
  • One Day Of The Year, The
  • Seymour, Alan
  • Albany
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • All hail Jules Verne, patron saint of cyberspace
  • Science Fiction
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Verne, Jules
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
  • All Quiet On The Western Front
  • Remarque, Erich Maria
  • Allan Baillie: 'Extending horizons'
  • Baillie, Allan
  • Always the other half: the poetry of Judith Wright
  • Australian Poetry
  • Wright, Judith
  • Ambushes for the audience: towards a high comedy of ideas
  • Real Inspector Hound, The
  • Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Among the Amish
  • Weir, Peter
  • Witness [film]
  • Amy Tan
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Joy Luck Club, The
  • Tan, Amy
  • An angel at my table
  • Frame, Janet
  • Psychiatric Illness - Care And Treatment
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • An Australian playwright goes to Washington
  • Club, The
  • Williamson, David
  • An Empress of Thieves by Jane Yolen
  • Yolen, Jane
  • An Ideal father
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • An interview with Christopher Koch
  • Highways To A War
  • Koch, Christopher
  • Miles Franklin Award
  • An interview with Rachel Perkins: Director of "Radiance"
  • Aboriginal Drama
  • Film Adaptations
  • Film Scripts
  • Perkins, Rachel
  • Radiance (film)
  • An interview with Tara June Winch
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Swallow The Air [novel]
  • Winch, Tara June
  • Andrea del Sarto: the kingdom of hell is within
  • Browning, Robert
  • 'Animal Farm'
  • Animal Farm
  • Orwell, George
  • Animal Farm
  • Animal Farm
  • Orwell, George
  • Animal Farm: an allegory of revolution
  • Animal Farm
  • Orwell, George
  • Anonymities: Death of a Naturalist...
  • Heaney, Seamus
  • Irish Poetry
  • Another road to middle-earth: Jackson's movie trilogy
  • Lord Of The Rings, The (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Antony and Cleopatra and the tradition of Noble Lovers
  • Shakespeare, William. Antony And Cleopatra.
  • Antony versus Cleopatra
  • Antony And Cleopatra
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Antony's wound.
  • Rome
  • Shakespeare, William. Antony And Cleopatra.
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Applied poetry: the prose and poetry of Miroslav Holub
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Holub, Miroslav
  • Art, morality and the holocaust: the aesthetic riddle of Benigni's Life is Beautiful
  • Imagination
  • La Vita E Bella [film]
  • Life Is Beautiful [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • World War, 1939-1945, In Films
  • Arthur Miller discusses The Crucible
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Miller, Arthur
  • As You Like It
  • As You Like It
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • As You Like It
  • As You Like It
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Asia, Europe and Australian identity: the novels of Christopher Koch
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Koch, Christopher
  • Year Of Living Dangerously, The
  • At sixes and sevens with the ultimate question
  • Adams, Douglas
  • Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, The
  • At the ACME bookshop
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Chandler, Raymond
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hawks, Howard
  • At the crossroads
  • Australian Drama
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Sewell, Stephen
  • Williamson, David
  • Australia - the homefront
  • Australia - Economic Conditions - 1929-1945
  • Australia - History - 1929-1945
  • Peace And War
  • Women In Australia
  • Australia calling
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Immigration And Emigration
  • Multiculturalism
  • Australian English
  • Australian English
  • Australian language
  • Australian English
  • English Language - Slang
  • Australian Women and World War ll: Kit
  • Australia - History - 1929-1945
  • Australian Women's Army Service
  • Australian Women's Land Army
  • Kits
  • Peace And War
  • Women In Australia
  • Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force
  • Women's Royal Australian Naval Service
  • World War, 1939 - 1945
  • Australians in China
  • Baillie, Allan
  • China - History - Tiananmen Square
  • China Coin, The
  • Australia's Aborigines and man's nomadic impulse.
  • Aboriginal Peoples In Literature
  • Chatwin, Bruce
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The Songlines
  • Away
  • Away
  • Gow, Michael
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Bad climb didn't turn up God, void survivor die-hard atheist
  • Mountaineering
  • Simpson, Joe
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Touching The Void (film)
  • Bad shoe days Down Under
  • Drewe, Robert
  • The Shark Net
  • Barbed words
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Bard day afternoon
  • Drama
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Pacino, Al
  • Baz Luhrmann's Strictly Ballroom
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Baz on the bard
  • Film Adaptations
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Romeo And Juliet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet [film]
  • Beached but not beaten
  • Sailing
  • Sports
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yachts
  • 'Because it is my name'
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Miller, Arthur
  • Beginning life: Mary Shelley's introduction to Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein
  • Shelley, Mary
  • Bei Dao's theme song.
  • Chinese Poetry
  • Dao, Bei
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Being in the midst: Italo Calvino's If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Beneath the mask: the plight of Daisy Buchanan
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • Great Gatsby, The
  • Benjamin Duterrau: "The Conciliation"
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Conciliation, The (painting)
  • Duterrau, Benjamin
  • History In Art
  • Painting, Australian
  • Robinson, George Augustus
  • Beyond postcard Italy
  • Dessaix, Robert
  • Night Letters
  • Billy Elliot
  • Billy Elliot (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Birds, cathedrals, dreams, asylums, hardcore
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • Black like Huck
  • Huckleberry Finn
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Twain, Mark
  • Blade Runner and cyberpunk visions of humanity
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Scott, Ridley
  • Blade Runner's post individual worldspace
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Scott, Ridley
  • Blowing hot and cold
  • Arcadia
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Books & the arts: Atwood woman
  • Atwood, Margaret
  • Canadian Literature
  • Handmaid's Tale, The
  • Books: a reader's companion
  • Byatt, Antonia Susan
  • Possession
  • Books: expeditions to Gilead and Seegard
  • Atwood, Margaret
  • Canadian Literature
  • Handmaid's Tale, The
  • Books: good women of Sichuan
  • Chang, Jung
  • China - Biography
  • Wild Swans
  • Books: growing up
  • Canadian Literature
  • In The Skin Of A Lion
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Born of a stranger: mother-daughter relationships and storytelling in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Joy Luck Club, The
  • Tan, Amy
  • Both sides now
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Relations
  • Family Relations
  • My Mother India (film)
  • Boys will be boys: the construction of the men of league
  • Rugby League
  • Sports
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • Brave New World
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • Brave New World
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • Brave new world, brazen new words
  • Australian English
  • English Language - Slang
  • Brave New World: Huxley's dystopian dilemma
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • Breakdown: a story of mental illness
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Psychiatric Illness - Care And Treatment
  • Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
  • Briar Rose
  • Yolen, Jane
  • Bruce Dawe at the frontiers of gawkiness
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Bruce Dawe [Sound recording]
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Bruno produces the goods but Alison faces an uphill battle
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Lawrence, Bruno
  • Whyte, Alison
  • Brutus, Cassius, and Caesar: an interdestructive triangle
  • Julius Caesar
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Bubble boy
  • Truman Show, The [film]
  • Weir, Peter
  • But wait, there's Moore: the return of Frontline
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Gleisner, Tom
  • Kennedy, Jane
  • Satire
  • Sitch, Rob
  • By the seashore
  • Bradley, James
  • Wrack
  • Call of Islam
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Islam
  • Multiculturalism
  • Muslims - Australia
  • Calvino and the amazons: reading the (post) modern text
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Calvino, Italo
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Cash in, drop out
  • Alternative Lifestyles
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Changing the names: the two Catherines
  • Bronte, Emily
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Character and voice in the poetry of Browning
  • Browning, Robert
  • Charles and the hopeful monster: postmodern evolutionary theory in The French Lieutenant's Woman
  • Fowles, John
  • French Lieutenant's Woman, The
  • Charles Causley
  • Causley, Charles
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Charlotte Bronte
  • Bronte, Charlotte
  • Jane Eyre
  • Childhood, memory and the preservation of the past
  • Australian Poetry
  • Harwood, Gwen
  • Chinese customs / Emotional journeys through East and West
  • Joy Luck Club, The
  • Tan, Amy
  • Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
  • Achebe, Chinua
  • Things Fall Apart
  • Citizen Kane
  • Citizen Kane [film]
  • Film Scripts
  • Citizen Kane
  • Citizen Kane [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Welles, Orson
  • Cloudstreet
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Clueless
  • Austen, Jane
  • Clueless [film]
  • Emma
  • Film Adaptations
  • Heckering, Amy
  • Clueless in the neocolonial world
  • Clueless [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Clueless [reviews]
  • Clueless [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Coastal retreats, artistic collaborations and an owl called Frank: an interview with Deb Cox
  • Cox, Deb
  • Script Writing
  • Seachange (television Program)
  • Cold warriors: The Spy Who Came In From the Cold
  • Le Carre, John
  • Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The
  • Comedy, conflict and community: home and family in Harry Potter
  • Harry Potter (fictional Character)
  • Rowling, J.k. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Conjecturing Possibilities: Reading and Misreading Texts in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice (text)
  • Connecting the Hainish dance and collective power
  • Fantasy
  • Le Guin, Ursula K, The Dispossessed
  • Science Fiction
  • Conservative? What do you think?
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Public Opinion
  • Constructing the female hero: Keri Hulme's The Bone People
  • Bone People, The
  • Heroes And Heroines
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Contemporary aboriginal drama
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Aboriginal Peoples In Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Borg, Sonia
  • Maris, Hyllus
  • Maydina
  • Women Of The Sun
  • Contemporary themes in 'The Tempest'
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Tempest, The
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Conventionality is not morality
  • Bronte, Charlotte
  • Jane Eyre
  • Cop-killer hero: recent words on Ned Kelly
  • Bushrangers
  • Historical Fiction
  • True History Of The Kelly Gang
  • Cosi fan tutti, frutti heavy duty: twist on a play within a play meets a more sombre Grapes of wrath
  • Cosi
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Theatre - Review
  • Cosmopolitan memory
  • Globalisation
  • Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945
  • Memory
  • Counter-imperialism in Louis Nowra's The Goldern Age
  • Golden Age, The
  • Nowra, Louis
  • [Craft for a Dry Lake]
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Death
  • Parent And Child
  • Crediting poetry: the 1995 Nobel Lecture
  • Heaney, Seamus
  • Irish Poetry
  • Crime novel and police novel
  • Crime In Literature
  • Crime runs rampant
  • Crime In Literature
  • Cultural memory in postcolonial fiction: the uses and abuses of Ned Kelly
  • Australia - History
  • Bushrangers
  • Historical Fiction
  • Kelly, Ned
  • Curiouser and Curiouser
  • Haddon, Mark
  • Dancing the light Down Under
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Dare to Know: the art and science of Pacific voyages
  • Discovery And Exploration
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Dark secrets of pianist in near perfect pitch
  • Goldsworthy, Peter
  • Maestro
  • David Guterson
  • Guterson, David
  • Snow Falling On Cedars
  • David Guterson [sound recording]
  • Guterson, David
  • Snow Falling On Cedars
  • David Malouf: the sound of inner voices
  • Great World, The
  • Malouf, David
  • David Williamson
  • Club, The
  • Williamson, David
  • David Williamson: plays into films
  • Club, The
  • Williamson, David
  • Death
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickinson, Emily
  • Deep truths revealed with deceptive simplicity
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Swallow The Air [novel]
  • Winch, Tara June
  • Definitely in the flow
  • Adolescents
  • Pop Music
  • Popular Culture
  • Deliverance
  • Afro-americans - Civil Rights
  • Demonstrations
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr.
  • Designing visions: Peter Weir The Truman Show
  • Truman Show, The [film]
  • Weir, Peter
  • Di Caprio, Di Caprio, wherefore art thou, Di Caprio?
  • Film Adaptations
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Shakespeare, William
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet [film]
  • Dialogue that works
  • Characters And Characteristics In Literature
  • Literature
  • Speeches, Addresses, Etc.
  • Dickens and his readers
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickens, Charles
  • Dickinson's A Narrow Fellow in the Grass
  • A Narrow Fellow In The Grass (poem)
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickinson, Emily
  • Different lives: two Aboriginal women's stories
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Don't Take Your Love To Town
  • Langford, Ruby
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Discovery and self-discovery
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • Discovery And Exploration
  • Explorers
  • Dispaire and dye: the ultimate temptation of Richard III
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Disregarding Henry, why James' Portrait of a lady loses its luster on film.
  • James, Henry. Portrait Of A Lady
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Diving for Katherine
  • Australian Drama
  • Diving For Pearls
  • Thomson, Katherine
  • 'Do l wake or sleep?': Keats's Ode to a Nightingale
  • Keats, John
  • Doing without: Dickinson as Yankee Woman Poet
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickinson, Emily
  • Dolls' Houses
  • Doll's House, A
  • Ibsen, Henrik
  • Don't touch my Holocaust': responding to Life is Beautiful
  • La Vita E Bella [film]
  • Life Is Beautiful [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • World War, 1939-1945, In Films
  • Douglas Adams
  • Adams, Douglas
  • Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, The
  • Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker Trilogy
  • Adams, Douglas
  • Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, The
  • Douglas Stewart: Lyric poet
  • Poetry
  • Stewart, Douglas
  • Douglas Stewart's nature lyrics
  • Poetry
  • Stewart, Douglas
  • Dreamtime / Gow goes for less sentimentality, more power
  • Away
  • Gow, Michael
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Drugs, hallucinations and A Scanner Darkly
  • Dick, Philip K., A Scanner Darkly
  • Speculative Fiction
  • E. Annie Proulx
  • Proulx, E. Annie
  • Shipping News, The
  • E. Annie Proulx: an American odyssey
  • Proulx, E. Annie
  • Shipping News, The
  • Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth [film]
  • Elizabeth Bennet
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • Elizabeth [reviews and interviews]
  • Elizabeth [film]
  • Eliza's choice: transformation myth and the ending of Pygmalion
  • Pygmalion
  • Shaw, George Bernard
  • Emma becomes Clueless
  • Austen, Jane
  • Clueless [film]
  • Emma
  • Film Adaptations
  • Heckering, Amy
  • Emma in Los Angeles
  • Austen, Jane
  • Clueless [film]
  • Emma
  • Film Adaptations
  • Heckering, Amy
  • Emma: a technique of characterization
  • Austen, Jane
  • Emma
  • Emma: portrait of the artist as a young woman
  • Austen, Jane
  • Emma
  • Ender and Hitler: sympathy for the superman
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Ender's beginning: battling the military in Orson Scott Card's Enders Game
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Erotic irony and polarity in Antony and Cleopatra
  • Antony And Cleopatra
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Establishing new boundaries for special effects: Robert Zemekis's Contact and computer-generated imagery
  • Contact (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Zemekis, Robert
  • Eve and the virgin
  • Browning, Robert
  • Everybody out and on to the floor
  • Billy Elliot (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Existential martimer: Alistair MacLeod'sThe Lost Salt Gift of Blood
  • Lost Salt Gift Of Blood, The
  • Macleod, Alistair
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Expanding generic possibilities: female private eyes and public bodies of evidence
  • Crime In Literature
  • Expectations well lost: Dicken's fable for his times
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickens, Charles
  • Great Expectations
  • Fabulists and performers
  • Australian Poetry
  • Komninos
  • Poetry-reviews
  • Poets, Australian
  • Face to face justice
  • Juvenile Courts - Australia
  • Juvenile Delinquency
  • Monk, Scott. Raw
  • Face to face with infinity
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • Discovery And Exploration
  • Space - Exploration
  • Space Flight
  • Face to face: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh and nineteenth century poetry
  • Aurora Leigh
  • Barrett Browning, Elizabeth
  • Faces in the water
  • Frame, Janet
  • Psychiatric Illness - Care And Treatment
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Family equals people, land and language
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Kinship
  • Family Relations
  • Stolen Generations
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Femininity' as performance: the female voice as cathartic/transformational force from Lulu to Run Lola Run
  • Feminism
  • Film
  • Music
  • Run Lola Run
  • Tykwer, Tom
  • Fictional fathers: gender representation in children's fiction
  • Children's Literature
  • Herrick, Steven
  • Literary Criticism
  • The Simple Gift
  • Figures of the many and the one: genre and narrative method in Tim Winton's Cloudstreet
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Film in review: Othello
  • Film Adaptations
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Film reviews: Elizabeth and Shakespeare in Love
  • Elizabeth [film]
  • Film Scripts
  • Film: Earthbound space saga
  • Contact (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Zemekis, Robert
  • Films: Orlando
  • Orlando [film]
  • Potter, Sally
  • Finding Neverland
  • Children's Literature
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Flowers for the furnace: the herbal bed
  • The Herbal Bed
  • Theatre - Review
  • Whelan, Peter
  • Formula for success
  • Harp In The South, The
  • Park, Ruth
  • Free fallin: Tom Tykwer and the aesthetics of deceleration and dislocation
  • Film
  • Globalisation
  • Princess And The Warrier
  • Run Lola Run
  • Tykwer, Tom
  • Winter Sleepers
  • Freedom and loss in 'The Tempest
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Tempest, The
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Freud: A Shakespearean reading
  • Freud, Sigmund
  • Hamlet
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • From Frogmore Victoria: understanding Raimond Gaita by Helen Garner
  • Film Adaptations
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • From the word go: books for young readers reviewed by Stephen Matthews
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marchetta, Melina
  • Frontline
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Gleisner, Tom
  • Kennedy, Jane
  • Satire
  • Sitch, Rob
  • Games of disappearance and return: war and the child in Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful
  • Imagination
  • La Vita E Bella [film]
  • Life Is Beautiful [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • World War, 1939-1945, In Films
  • Geek legends
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Pop Music
  • Popular Culture
  • Gender and Radiance
  • Aboriginal Drama
  • Discrimination
  • Film Adaptations
  • Racism
  • Radiance (film)
  • Generation S: wicked! the teenage tribes
  • Adolescents
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Genuine heroine
  • Cottee, Kay
  • Sailing
  • Sports
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yachts
  • Get with the program
  • Body Building
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Diets
  • Self-perception
  • Ghost Story
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Ondaatje, Michael. Anil's Ghost
  • Sri Lanka - History
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Girls in high office
  • Air Pilots
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Glimpsing heaven
  • Floor Of Heaven, The
  • Tranter, John
  • Go home said the fish: a study of Tim Winton's Cloudstreet
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Godard and Lear: trashing the can(n)on
  • Film Adaptations
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Going home
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • Immigration And Emigration
  • Grandmother's footsteps
  • Chang, Jung
  • China - Biography
  • Wild Swans
  • Great books and great wars: J.G.Ballards Empire of the sun.
  • Ballard, J.g.
  • Empire Of The Sun
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Great Expectations - the immolations of Pip
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickens, Charles
  • Great Expectations
  • Greed and murder : it's not so simple
  • A Simple Plan (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Greek drama
  • Comedy
  • Drama - History And Criticism
  • Greek Drama
  • Tragedy
  • Growing up half-caste
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Duff, Alan
  • Maori
  • Social Problems
  • Growing up: aspects of teenage life
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Dating (social Customs)
  • Friendship
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Kits
  • Pop Music
  • Popular Culture
  • Social Life And Customs
  • Surfing
  • Gwen Harwood 1920-1995
  • Australian Poetry
  • Harwood, Gwen
  • Hamlet II.ii - III.iv
  • Hamlet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Hamlet's states of mind
  • Hamlet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Hannie Rayson's Life After George: theatrical intervention and public intellectual discourse
  • Drama
  • Dramatists
  • Universities And Colleges
  • Hardy's universe: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Hardy, Thomas
  • Tess Of The D'urbervilles
  • Hawks and Faulkner
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hawks, Howard
  • 'Hearts of gold and a happy ending': the appeal of The Harp in the South
  • Harp In The South, The
  • Park, Ruth
  • Henry Lawson kit
  • Kits
  • Lawson, Henry
  • Herrick, Steven: the simple gift
  • Children's Literature
  • Herrick, Steven
  • Review
  • The Simple Gift
  • He's funny but he's wise too
  • Goldsworthy, Peter
  • Maestro
  • High flyers: women aviators in pre-war France
  • Air Pilots
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • His deadliest foe
  • Cancer
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Health
  • Historical perspective and the realist aesthetic in High Noon
  • High Noon (film)
  • Zinnemann, Fred
  • History and Theirstories: a review of some recent Australian and Asian fiction
  • Historical Fiction
  • Holding up the mirror to mind's nature: reading Rosencrantz 'beyond absurdity'
  • Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Holes in the Gettysburg Address
  • Lincoln, Abraham
  • Speeches, Addresses, Etc.
  • United States - Presidents
  • Home away from home: the place of home in Stephen Herrick's verse novel, A simple gift.
  • A Simple Gift (novel)
  • Adolescents - Fiction
  • Adolescents - Social Conditions
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Herrick, Steven
  • Hot to trot
  • Ballroom Dancing
  • Dancing
  • Sports
  • Hot-house history
  • Chang, Jung
  • China - Biography
  • Wild Swans
  • Howard Hawks - interview
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hawks, Howard
  • How's it going to end? / The Truman Show
  • Truman Show, The [film]
  • Weir, Peter
  • Huck the thief
  • Huckleberry Finn
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Twain, Mark
  • Huckleberry Finn and the problem of freedom
  • Huckleberry Finn
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Twain, Mark
  • Human knowledge and self-deception: Creon as the central character of Sophocles' Antigone
  • Antigone
  • Drama - History And Criticism
  • Greek Drama
  • Sophocles
  • Humour and satire as different forms of comedy
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Satire
  • Humour and the imaginative journey: Joanne Burns' mere anarchy
  • Burns, Joanne
  • Poetry
  • Poets, Australian
  • I am an Australian
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Immigration And Emigration
  • Italians In Australia
  • Multiculturalism
  • 'I am myself alone': Richard III
  • Shakespeare, William. Richard Iii
  • I am woman. Now prepare to die
  • Charlie's Angels (film)
  • Kill Bill
  • Revenge Tragedy
  • Women In Popular Culture
  • If you can't do the time, read the crime
  • Crime In Literature
  • Imagery and theme in Great Expectations
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickens, Charles
  • Great Expectations
  • Images of Identity in Citizen Kane
  • Citizen Kane [film]
  • Welles, Orson
  • Imagined lives: Fly Away Peter
  • Fly Away Peter
  • Malouf, David
  • Immortal longing / Orlando
  • Orlando [film]
  • Potter, Sally
  • In defense of Iago
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • In my spiral fashion
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • In search of my Jewish soul
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Jews
  • Personality
  • In the shadow of Shakespeare
  • The Herbal Bed
  • Whelan, Peter
  • In the skin of Michael Ondaatje: giving voice to a social conscience
  • Canadian Literature
  • In The Skin Of A Lion
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Inner cities: Streets of Chippendale
  • Australian Poetry
  • Beveridge, Judith
  • Insight into a marvellous mode
  • Film Adaptations
  • Lord Of The Rings, The (film)
  • Interview with Bruce Dawe
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Interview with Ridley Scott
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Scott, Ridley
  • Interview: author Jhumpa Lahiri discusses her new book, The Namesake
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Lahiri, Jhumpa
  • The Namesake
  • Into the open / Minotaur baby
  • Birthday Letters
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Irony as an instrument of social and self analysis in Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's Heat and Dust
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Heat And Dust
  • Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer
  • Is it a boy or a girl? Gendering the Seventeenth Doll
  • Lawler, Ray
  • Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll, The
  • Is there a woman out there who likes her body?
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Self-perception
  • Isabel Archer : Tragic protagonist or pitiable victim?
  • James, Henry. Portrait Of A Lady
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • J.G. Ballard
  • Empire Of The Sun
  • Jack Hibberd reviews Williamson's Dead White Males
  • Dead White Males
  • Williamson, David
  • James Foley's guilty pleasures
  • Educating Rita (film)
  • Foley, James
  • The Godfather (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • To Sir With Love (film)
  • Jane Austen's originality: Emma
  • Austen, Jane
  • Emma
  • Jane Eyre: the temptations of a motherless woman
  • Bronte, Charlotte
  • Jane Eyre
  • Jean Rhys's construction of blackness as escape from white feminity in Wide Sargasso Sea
  • Rhys, Jean
  • Wide Sargasso Sea
  • John le Carre
  • Le Carre, John
  • Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The
  • John le Carre - the writer who came in from the cold
  • Le Carre, John
  • Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The
  • Journalism into fiction: Im Westen nichts Neues
  • All Quiet On The Western Front
  • Remarque, Erich Maria
  • Judging drama
  • Dickins, Barry
  • Honour
  • Misto, John
  • Murray-smith, Joanna
  • Remember Ronald Ryan
  • Shoe-horn Sonata, The
  • Judith Ridge interviews Melina Marchetta
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marchetta, Melina
  • Judith Wright: a written interview
  • Australian Poetry
  • Wright, Judith
  • Judith Wright: those 'Aunts in the Close' and the 'Remittance Man'.
  • Australian Poetry
  • Wright, Judith
  • Jules Verne and around the world in eighty days
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Verne, Jules
  • Just do it
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Job Satisfaction
  • Kay Cottee newsclipping kit
  • Cottee, Kay
  • Kits
  • Sailing
  • Sports
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yachts
  • Keats's silent historian: the Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • Keats, John
  • Keeping a sense of wonder: interview with Peter Weir
  • Truman Show, The [film]
  • Weir, Peter
  • Witness [film]
  • Keri Hulme and negative capability
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Keri Hulme: spiralling to success
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Keri Hulme's The Bone People and the Pegasus Award for Maori Literature
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • King Lear as political tragedy
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • King Lear: a retrospective, 1980-2000
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
  • Film Adaptations
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Romeo And Juliet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet [film]
  • Kubla Khan and the tomorrow yet to come
  • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
  • Poetry
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Lamplit presences
  • Harwood, Gwen
  • Leafing through chapters of history
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Ondaatje, Michael. Anil's Ghost
  • Sri Lanka - History
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Lear's last speech
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Les echelles du Levant
  • Maalouf, Amin
  • Maalouf, Amin. Ports Of Call
  • Middle East - History
  • Middle East Conflict
  • Les Murray talks / The mystery of order
  • Australian Poetry
  • Murray, Les A
  • Let us be sacrificers: religious motifs in Julius Caesar
  • Julius Caesar
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Let's eat Chinese
  • Chinese In Australia
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Multiculturalism
  • Life Is Beautiful: four riddles, three answers
  • Imagination
  • La Vita E Bella [film]
  • Life Is Beautiful [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • World War, 1939-1945, In Films
  • Like a fable, not a pretty picture: holocaust representation in Roberto Benigni and Anita Lobel
  • Imagination
  • La Vita E Bella [film]
  • Life Is Beautiful [film]
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • World War, 1939-1945, In Films
  • Like the constant hum of a longed for joy
  • Maalouf, Amin
  • Maalouf, Amin. Ports Of Call
  • Middle East Conflict
  • Literature of the wounded
  • Chang, Jung
  • China - Biography
  • Wild Swans
  • Lives transformed by leaps and bounds
  • Billy Elliot (film)
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Livin' large
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Multiculturalism
  • Living at the centre
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Death
  • Parent And Child
  • Logics of the Absurd
  • Real Inspector Hound, The
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Look who's talking
  • Floor Of Heaven, The
  • Tranter, John
  • Looking ahead
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • Looking at motherhood in Looking For Alibrandi
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marchetta, Melina
  • Looking back on a legacy of liberty
  • Lincoln, Abraham
  • Speeches, Addresses, Etc.
  • United States - Presidents
  • Looking for Richard
  • Drama
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Looking for Richard
  • Drama
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Looking for Richard in history: postmodern villainey in Richard III and Scarface
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Richard Iii (film)
  • Scarface (film)
  • Silence Of The Lambs (film)
  • The Shining (film)
  • Looking good / Good enough to bottle / Movies: Looking for Alibrandi
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Louis Nowra: a profile
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Loyalty to a guernsey and traditions
  • Club, The
  • Williamson, David
  • Macbeth
  • Macbeth
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Macbeth
  • Macbeth
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Mad seekers, doomed lovers and cemeteries in India: On R.P. Jhabvala's Heat and Dust and A New Dominion
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Heat And Dust
  • Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer
  • Making the net whole: design in Keri Hulme's The Bone People
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Man, work and country: the production of Henry Lawson
  • Lawson, Henry
  • Maori spirituality as a pakeha construct
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Mapping Worlds: Fly Away Peter
  • Fly Away Peter
  • Malouf, David
  • Margaret Atwood [Sound recording]
  • Atwood, Margaret
  • Handmaid's Tale, The
  • Masochistic Modernisms: A Reading of Eliot and Woolf
  • Eliot,t.s.
  • Modern
  • Virginia Literature
  • Woolf
  • Masques, masquerades, wigs and beards / What makes it poetry?
  • Harwood, Gwen
  • Masters of the ballroom
  • Ballroom Dancing
  • Dancing
  • Sports
  • Mate, you're a goner
  • Australian English
  • English Language - Slang
  • Medea and British Legislation before the First World War : Medea the Sufragette
  • Euripides. Medea
  • Theatre - Reviews
  • Women - History
  • Medea: the invisible made visible
  • Euripides. Medea
  • Greek Drama
  • Theatre - Production And Direction
  • Theatre - Review
  • Melodrama's other: entrapment and escape in the films of Tom Tykwer
  • Film
  • Princess And The Warrier
  • Run Lola Run
  • Tykwer, Tom
  • Memento
  • Memento [film]
  • Memory
  • Michael Gow's Away: the Shakespeare connection
  • Away
  • Gow, Michael
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Michael Ondaatje [Sound recording]
  • In The Skin Of A Lion
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Mild swan
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Chinese In Australia
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Multiculturalism
  • Mind and matter : finally, SF wins its spurs from scientists
  • Science - Social Aspects
  • Science Fiction
  • Minor stage plays: The Real Inspector Hound
  • Real Inspector Hound, The
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Miroslav Holub
  • Holub, Miroslav
  • Poets, Czech
  • Science - Poetry
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Mixing glamour and talent
  • Ballroom Dancing
  • Dancing
  • Sports
  • Money, love and aspiration in The Great Gatsby
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • Great Gatsby, The
  • Mother and children
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • Mourning Eurydice: Ted Hughes as Orpheus in Birthday Letters
  • Birthday Letters
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Mouthing off. - talk and reading given by the author on her first use of the monologue form, as part of the University of Wollongong. School of Creative Arts. Post Graduate Colloquia Program (1993)
  • Burns, Joanne
  • Poetry
  • Poets, Australian
  • Mozart in a straitjacket
  • Australian Literature
  • Cosi
  • Nowra, Louis
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Mr Collins
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • Mr Darcy's body: privileging the female gaze
  • Film Adaptations
  • Pride And Prejudice [film]
  • Mr Kerrigan's castle
  • Castle, The [film]
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Much Ado About Nothing [film]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Much Ado About Nothing [film]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Much ado about nothing: life on the funny farm is anything but
  • Cosi
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Theatre - Review
  • Muck funnel
  • Birthday Letters
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Multiculturalism and Universalism in Romulus My Father
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • My father's landscape
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • My home is next to Tiananmen Square
  • China - History - Tiananmen Square
  • My place as counter-memory
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Autobiographies
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Nature in the prelude
  • English Poetry - History And Criticism
  • Wordsworth, William
  • Nelly Dean: memoirs of a survivor
  • Bronte, Emily
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Newly unearthed remains of 2 Elizabethan theaters create excitement among Shakespeare scholars
  • Globe Theatre (london, England)
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Nice word if you can get it
  • Authors And Publishers
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Self-perception
  • Nigerian novel / Things Fall Apart
  • Achebe, Chinua
  • Things Fall Apart
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Nineteen Eighty-four
  • Orwell, George
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four and 1984
  • Nineteen Eighty-four
  • Orwell, George
  • No salame sandwiches for lunch
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Italians In Australia
  • North and South
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
  • North And South
  • Not for them battle fatigues: the Australian women's land army in the Second World War
  • Australia - History - 1929-1945
  • Australian Women's Land Army
  • Peace And War
  • Women In Australia
  • World War, 1939 - 1945
  • Not in the script [extract]
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hawks, Howard
  • Note-perfect paean: [Romulus my father: a beautiful piece of cinema]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Notes and Discussion. Reinscribing a dead author in If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Notes on The Big Sleep - thirty years on
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Chandler, Raymond
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hawks, Howard
  • Notes on the significance of home & the past in "Radiance"
  • Aboriginal Drama
  • Actors And Actresses - Australia
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Film Scripts
  • Radiance (film)
  • Nothing 'swampy' about Seymour
  • One Day Of The Year, The
  • Seymour, Alan
  • Nugi Garimara (Doris Pilkington) interviewed by Christine Watson
  • Aboriginal Peoples - History
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Kinship
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Follow The Rabbit Proof Fence
  • Rabbit Proof Fence (film)
  • Stolen Generations
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • O Claritas
  • Australian Poetry
  • Gray, Robert
  • Objectivity and other stances in the poetry of Robert Gray
  • Australian Poetry
  • Gray, Robert
  • Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower :one alternative to a futureless future
  • Butler, Octavia. Parable Of The Sower
  • Science Fiction
  • Of Scotsmen in Canada: Alistair MacLeod
  • Lost Salt Gift Of Blood, The
  • Macleod, Alistair
  • On blood, sweat, ink and the death of the novel
  • Goldsworthy, Peter
  • On the edge of the world
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Opportunity knocks!
  • Bragg, Melvyn
  • Changing Worlds [area Of Study]
  • On Giants' Shoulders
  • Science - History
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Origin, identity and the body in David Malouf's fiction
  • Fly Away Peter
  • Malouf, David
  • Orson Scott Card
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Our Irish brew
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Irish In Australia
  • Multiculturalism
  • Our very special bird
  • Air Pilots
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Walton, Nancy Bird
  • Out of the wilderness: an interview with Sally Potter
  • Orlando [film]
  • Potter, Sally
  • Outside looking in : material culture in Gaskell's industrial novels
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
  • North And South
  • Owning the facts of his life: Ted Hughes's Birthday Letters
  • Birthday Letters
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Oz lost but won
  • Robertson, Geoffrey
  • The Justice Game
  • Patriarchy, mutuality and forgiveness in King Lear
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Patterns of Epic - Return of the heroes: The Lord of The Rings, Star Wars and contemporary culture
  • Lord Of The Rings, The
  • Popular Culture
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Perfume: the story of a murderer
  • Postmodernism
  • Suskind, Patrick. Perfume
  • Peter Skrzynecki: "the revelation of a Landfall beyond any known map"
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • Plato and More's Utopia
  • More, Thomas
  • Utopia
  • Plays and playing in Twelfth Night
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Twelfth Night
  • Poetry and politics in conflict or conversation? Aboriginal poetry, Peter Skrzynecki and Bruce Dawe
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Australian Poetry
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Poets, Australian
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • Poets Today / Immigrant Chronicle
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • Point no point : selected poems.
  • Bhatt, Sujata
  • Poetry-reviews
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Point of view and character development
  • Bronte, Charlotte
  • Jane Eyre
  • Point of view in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
  • Death Of A Salesman
  • Miller, Arthur
  • Possession: A Romance
  • Byatt, Antonia Susan
  • Possession
  • Post journalism: news and current affairs programming from the late 80's to the present
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Satire
  • Television Broadcasting
  • Preoccupations in Kelleher's fantasies
  • Kelleher, Victor
  • Taronga
  • Pride and Prejudice
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • Pride and Prejudice [interviews]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Pride And Prejudice [film]
  • Pride and Prejudice on A and E: visions and revisions
  • Film Adaptations
  • Pride And Prejudice [film]
  • Pride and Prejudice [reviews]
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy and George Wickham
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • Primordial animal totems
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Privacy in public: some thoughts on private life in poetry
  • Foulcher, John
  • Problems about texts
  • Eliot,t.s.
  • Literature
  • Modern
  • The Waste Land
  • Progressive D-Generation: satire and the gendering of Australian Current Affairs television on Frontline
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Satire
  • Television Broadcasting
  • Pygmalion
  • Pygmalion
  • Shaw, George Bernard
  • Pygmalion: a pot boiler as art
  • Pygmalion
  • Shaw, George Bernard
  • Quoyle's quest: knots and fragments as tools of narration in The Shipping News
  • Proulx, E. Annie
  • Shipping News, The
  • Rabbit-Proof Fence
  • Aboriginal Peoples In Films
  • Film Adaptations
  • Film Scripts
  • Rabbit Proof Fence (film)
  • Stolen Generations
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Rabbit-Proof Fence, 'Mr Devil' and the desire to forget: this is a true story
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Race Relations
  • Aboriginal Peoples In Films
  • Rabbit Proof Fence (film)
  • Stolen Generations
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Raimond Gaita on Romulus, my father and belonging [Interview by Dixon, Mel]
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Raining down meaning: the poetry of Bruce Dawe
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Raising silent voices: The role of the silent child in An Imaginary Life and The Bone People
  • An Imaginary Life
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Malouf, David
  • Raw
  • Juvenile Delinquency - Australia
  • Monk, Scott. Raw
  • Ray Lawler
  • Lawler, Ray
  • Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll, The
  • Reclaiming the poetic word : a conversation with Bei Dao.
  • Chinese Poetry
  • Dao, Bei
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Reel Queens
  • Frears, Stephen
  • The Queen [film]
  • Reflections on Romulus
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Refractions
  • Canadian Literature
  • In The Skin Of A Lion
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Reinventing yourself
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Self-perception
  • Rejecting and perpetuating the anti-suburban tradition: representations of the suburbs in The Tax Inspector, Johnno, and Cloudstreet
  • Cloudstreet
  • Johnno
  • The Tax Inspector
  • Winton, Tim
  • Re-mapping the Australian psyche: the Asian novels of Christopher Koch
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • Koch, Christopher
  • Year Of Living Dangerously, The
  • Remarks on Jane Austen and the period film
  • Austen, Jane
  • Clueless [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Persuasion [film]
  • Pride And Prejudice [film]
  • Sense And Sensibility [film]
  • Re-reading Judith Wright
  • Australian Poetry
  • Wright, Judith
  • Response
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Responses to the alien mother in post-maternal cultures: C.J. Cherryh and Orson Scott Card
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Return of the native
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Personality
  • Return to Pearl Bay
  • Seachange (television Program)
  • Revenge: as calm as Zen and as wild as war
  • Films
  • Kill Bill
  • Revenge Tragedy
  • Women In Popular Culture
  • Review of The fiftieth gate
  • Australian Literature
  • Baker, Mark Raphael. The Fiftieth Gate: A Journey Through Memory
  • Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Review: Louis Nowra's Sunrise
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Sunrise
  • Reviews
  • Australian Literature
  • Cosi
  • Nowra, Louis
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Revising Miroslav Holub
  • Holub, Miroslav
  • Poets, Czech
  • Science - Poetry
  • Watson, Ken. At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
  • Rewriting Marx: emancipation and restoration in The French Lieutenant's Woman
  • Fowles, John
  • French Lieutenant's Woman, The
  • Robert Gray
  • Australian Poetry
  • Gray, Robert
  • Robinson the conciliator 1829-30
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Race Relations
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Tasmania - History
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Robinson, George Augustus
  • Romanticism and Romantic love in Wuthering Heights
  • Bronte, Emily
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Romulus my father: scenes from a childhood
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Room of One's Own: 1920s Feminist Utopias
  • A Room Of One's Own
  • Virginia
  • Women - Social Conditions
  • Woolf
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
  • Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: entitled to some direction
  • Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • R's letters from Venice / Robert Dessaix interviewed by Peter Beilharz
  • Dessaix, Robert
  • Night Letters
  • Running in circles: form in 'Run Lola Run'
  • Film
  • Run Lola Run
  • Tykwer, Tom
  • Science fiction: an evolution
  • Science Fiction
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Seachanges in imaginary communities
  • Australian Broadcasting Commission
  • Seachange (television Program)
  • Seamus Heaney and the romantic image
  • Heaney, Seamus
  • Irish Poetry
  • Yeats, William Butler
  • Second wind / Terror at sea
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Sailing
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yachts
  • Self portrait: Victor Kelleher
  • Kelleher, Victor
  • Semantics, general semantics, and ecology in Frank Herbert's "Dune".
  • Dune
  • Herbert, Frank
  • Sexual disguise in As You Like It and Twelfth Night
  • As You Like It
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Twelfth Night
  • Shades of bloodshed
  • Films
  • Kill Bill
  • Revenge Tragedy
  • Women In Popular Culture
  • Shakespeare for everyone: Othello, Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing
  • Branagh, Kenneth
  • Film Adaptations
  • Much Ado About Nothing [film]
  • Othello
  • Popular Culture
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare on film: Titus, Richard III and Looking For Richard
  • Drama
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Shakespeare, the King's Company, and King Lear
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare's Desdemona
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
  • Julius Caesar
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare's Othello and Othello's Othello
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Elizabethan Sonneteers
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Sonnets
  • Shakespeare's tragic villain
  • Macbeth
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shall we gather at the river
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Shame and slaughter
  • Drewe, Robert
  • The Shark Net
  • Sharing an enthusiasm for Shakespeare: an interview with Kenneth Branagh
  • Branagh, Kenneth
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hamlet
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Sheer genius
  • Bragg, Melvyn
  • Changing Worlds [area Of Study]
  • On Giants' Shoulders
  • Science - History
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Shoot me, I'm only the writer
  • Australian Drama
  • Diving For Pearls
  • Thomson, Katherine
  • Sigrid Thornton
  • Acting
  • Actors And Actresses - Australia
  • Seachange (television Program)
  • Thornton, Sigrid
  • Silence as expression: Sally Morgan's My Place
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Autobiographies
  • Morgan, Sally
  • My Place
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Six months in a poet's hat
  • Australian Poetry
  • Komninos
  • Poets, Australian
  • Snow Falling on Cedars
  • Guterson, David
  • Snow Falling On Cedars
  • Social relations and the social order in Much Ado About Nothing
  • Much Ado About Nothing [film]
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Sometimes Gladness
  • Australian Poetry
  • Dawe, Bruce
  • Sometimes you need the help of the universe: 'Run Lola Run'
  • Film
  • Run Lola Run
  • Tykwer, Tom
  • Songs and sonets
  • Donne, John
  • English Poetry - History And Criticism
  • Sonnets
  • Sophocles
  • Drama - History And Criticism
  • Greek Drama
  • Sophocles
  • Sound in Slessor's poetry
  • Australian Poetry
  • Slessor, Kenneth
  • Speaking to adults, speaking to children: Tim Winton's Cloudstreet and Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Speaking up for poetry
  • Australian Poetry
  • Komninos
  • Poets, Australian
  • Spiritual quest in the realm of Harry Potter
  • Harry Potter (fictional Character)
  • Rowling, J.k. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Spiritual Questions / Peter Skrzynecki talks about death, religion, nature and the use of poetry
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Skrzynecki, Peter
  • Star Wars [1977]
  • Lucas, George
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Star Wars, Star Wars and American political culture
  • Films
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Star Wars: always / Star Wars: enough a'ready
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Star Wars: the pastiche of myth and the yearning for a past future
  • Films
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Star Wars: the year's best movie
  • Lucas, George
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Stoppard's comments
  • Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Storming The Castle
  • Castle, The [film]
  • Stranger in a strange land
  • Bouras, Gillian
  • Immigration And Emigration
  • Stranger than fiction
  • Arcadia
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Structures versus structure: formal, logical and syntactical patterns
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Sonnets
  • Substance, accident, and transformations: a reading of The Pardoner's Tale
  • Canterbury Tales, The
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey
  • Pardoner's Prologue, The
  • Pardoner's Tale, The
  • Taking bearings: Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South televised
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
  • North And South
  • Taking risk to its logical extreme
  • Mccandless, Christopher
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Taking the best from two cultures : Dorothy Horsfield speaks with Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award winner, Melina Marchetta
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marchetta, Melina
  • Tales of the silent blast: Star Wars and sound
  • Films
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Tasmanian art and historical interpretation
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Conciliation, The (painting)
  • Duterrau, Benjamin
  • History In Art
  • Painting, Australian
  • Robinson, George Augustus
  • Teaching them to read: a fishing expedition in The Handmaid's Tale
  • Atwood, Margaret
  • Canadian Literature
  • Handmaid's Tale, The
  • Ted Hughes and Crow
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Tempest in the soul: the theme and structure of Wuthering Heights
  • Bronte, Emily
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Ten canoes
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • De Heer, Rolf
  • Ten Canoes [film]
  • Tess and Alec: rape or seduction?
  • Hardy, Thomas
  • Tess Of The D'urbervilles
  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Hardy, Thomas
  • Tess Of The D'urbervilles
  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles: 1892 reviews
  • Hardy, Thomas
  • Tess Of The D'urbervilles
  • Tess, time and its shapings
  • Hardy, Thomas
  • Tess Of The D'urbervilles
  • Testosterone overdose: popular culture and historical memory
  • Rugby League
  • Sports
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • That last high place
  • Owen, Wilfred
  • War Poetry
  • That's my last Duchess
  • Browning, Robert
  • The Aboriginal subject in autobiography : Ruby Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Don't Take Your Love To Town
  • Langford, Ruby
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The ambivalence of Kenneth Slessor
  • Australian Poetry
  • Slessor, Kenneth
  • The Awakening and the failure of Psyche
  • Awakening, The
  • Chopin, Kate
  • The Banded Snail
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Relations
  • Family Relations
  • Italians In Australia
  • The bard of Bunyah
  • Australian Poetry
  • Murray, Les A
  • The beauty of the essential world
  • Australian Poetry
  • Beveridge, Judith
  • Domesticity Of Giraffes, The
  • The Big Sleep [reviews]
  • Big Sleep, The [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • The carriers off of the dead
  • Death
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • The case against Hamlet. Understanding the multiple viewpoints of Shakespeare's Renaissance realism.
  • Hamlet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • The Castle [newsclippings]
  • Castle, The [film]
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • Gleisner, Tom
  • Kennedy, Jane
  • Sitch, Rob
  • The Castle, the garbage bin and the high voltage tower
  • Castle, The [film]
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • The character of Edgar and the structure of King Lear
  • King Lear
  • Shakespeare, William
  • The characters of life
  • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
  • Poetry
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The Chocolate War and after: the novels of Robert Cormier
  • Cormier, Robert
  • We All Fall Down
  • 'The circle is burst': Louis Nowra's Sunrise and The Golden Age
  • Golden Age, The
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Sunrise
  • The Cordelia Gray novels
  • Cordelia Gray (fictional Character)
  • James, P. D.
  • The creative process and the power of art in Shakespearse behind bars, or so this is what Looking For Richard meant to do?
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • The critic as anti-hero: war poetry
  • Owen, Wilfred
  • War Poetry
  • The Crucible
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Miller, Arthur
  • The Crucible
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Miller, Arthur
  • The Crucible [film review]
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Film Adaptations
  • Miller, Arthur
  • The curious incident of the dead dog at midnight, by Mark Haddon
  • Haddon, Mark
  • The Czech director's woman
  • French Lieutenant's Woman, The
  • The darker side of an Australian boyhood
  • Drewe, Robert
  • The Shark Net
  • The daughters' journeys
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Joy Luck Club, The
  • Tan, Amy
  • The death of chivalry: masculine and feminine in A Doll's House
  • Doll's House, A
  • Ibsen, Henrik
  • The detective heroine and the death of her hero: Dorothy Sayers to P.D. James
  • Crime In Literature
  • James, P. D.
  • The Doll and the legend
  • Lawler, Ray
  • Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll, The
  • The dramatic monologue: sympathy versus judgement
  • Browning, Robert
  • The dream journey
  • Aboriginal Peoples - Dreaming
  • Aboriginal Peoples - History
  • Religion
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The economics of sexuality: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Victorian "bad conscience"
  • Aurora Leigh
  • Barrett Browning, Elizabeth
  • The eloquence of the unspoken
  • Great World, The
  • Malouf, David
  • The end of the empire? Colonial and postcolonial journeys in children's books
  • Children's Literature
  • Dahl, Roald. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
  • Imperialism
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The essay as novel: technique in A Room of One's Own
  • Room Of One's Own, A
  • Woolf, Virginia
  • The Eurasian female heroine
  • Globalisation
  • Multiculturalism
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Women In Popular Culture
  • 'The face at the window': gothic thematics in Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights and The Turn of the Screw
  • Bronte, Emily
  • Frankenstein
  • Shelley, Mary
  • Wuthering Heights
  • The female perspective in Othello
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • The fictional subject and the study of radical evil
  • Darkness At Noon
  • Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovitch, A
  • Koestler, Arthur
  • Nineteen Eighty-four
  • Orwell, George
  • Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
  • The formula challenged: the novels of P.D. James
  • Crime In Literature
  • James, P. D.
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman
  • Fowles, John
  • French Lieutenant's Woman, The
  • The future as literature
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • The genesis of a discovery: prophecies and presentiments
  • Discovery [topic Area]
  • Discovery And Exploration
  • Mythical Places
  • Prophecies
  • The God quest in Australia: reflections on Cloudstreet and Women of the Inner Sea
  • Cloudstreet
  • Keneally, Thomas
  • Winton, Tim
  • Woman Of The Inner Sea
  • The gothic game
  • Frankenstein
  • Shelley, Mary
  • The Gothic mode: 'Tis so appalling - it exhilarates - '
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Dickinson, Emily
  • The grammer of politics: Wittgenstein and political philosphy
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy-modern
  • Wittgenstein, Ludwig
  • The great Irish elk: Seamus Heaney's personal helicon
  • Heaney, Seamus
  • Irish Poetry
  • The great ventriloquist
  • Byatt, Antonia Susan
  • Possession
  • The harp in the orchestra
  • Harp In The South, The
  • Park, Ruth
  • The herbal bed [Broadway, New York]
  • The Herbal Bed
  • Theatre - Review
  • Whelan, Peter
  • The herbal bed: literary nostalgia, cinema and romance
  • The Herbal Bed
  • Theatre
  • Whelan, Peter
  • The hero as a visitor in hell : the descent into death in film structure
  • Films
  • Heroes And Heroines
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
  • Adams, Douglas
  • Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, The
  • The Holy Sonnets
  • Donne, John
  • English Poetry - History And Criticism
  • Sonnets
  • The ideology of the detective story
  • Crime In Literature
  • The indomitable Lores Bonney
  • Air Pilots
  • Bonney, Lores
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • The industrial scene
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
  • North And South
  • The inner journey of the poet
  • Poetry
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The Joy Luck Club
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Joy Luck Club, The
  • Tan, Amy
  • The joy of being an Aussie Italian
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Italians In Australia
  • Personality
  • The knife beneath the skin: crime writing, masculinity and sadism
  • Crime In Literature
  • The latter end of Prospero's Commonwealth
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Tempest, The
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The life and crimes of Marele Day
  • Day, Marele
  • Life And Crimes Of Harry Lavender
  • The long way home
  • Aboriginal Peoples In Films
  • Actors And Actresses - Australia
  • Film Adaptations
  • Film Scripts
  • Rabbit Proof Fence (film)
  • Stolen Generations
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The man without qualities
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Lahiri, Jhumpa
  • The Namesake
  • The meaning of independence.
  • James, Henry. Portrait Of A Lady
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The messiah and the Greens: the shape of envronmental action in Dune and Pacific Edge.
  • Dune
  • Herbert, Frank
  • Pacific Edge
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The mirror and the Sikh: the transformation of Ondaatje's Kip
  • Ondaatje, Michael. The English Patient
  • Sikhs - Fiction
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • The mobilisation of women into active services / the 'Yankee' invasion / How the war affected women
  • Australia - History - 1929-1945
  • Peace And War
  • Women In Australia
  • World War, 1939 - 1945
  • The moralist: 'A Doll's House'
  • Doll's House, A
  • Ibsen, Henrik
  • The new middle youth
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Social Change
  • Women In Australia
  • The next wave
  • Adolescents
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Surfing
  • The Novels of David Malouf: Fly away Peter
  • Fly Away Peter
  • Malouf, David
  • The novels of Patrick Suskind: A Phenomenon of the 1980's
  • Postmodernism
  • Suskind, Patrick. Perfume
  • The One Day of the Year: reviews
  • One Day Of The Year, The
  • Seymour, Alan
  • The one rip of darkness: time in Slessor's Captain Dobbin and Out of Time
  • Australian Poetry
  • Slessor, Kenneth
  • The opposite of sex
  • Austen, Jane
  • The other Australians
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Multiculturalism
  • The Pangean catastrophe
  • Biodiversity
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Ecology
  • The paradoxes of belonging: the white West Indian woman in fiction
  • Rhys, Jean
  • Wide Sargasso Sea
  • The Pardoner's bid for existence
  • Canterbury Tales, The
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey
  • Pardoner's Prologue, The
  • Pardoner's Tale, The
  • The Pardoner's Tale and Prologue
  • Canterbury Tales, The
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey
  • Pardoner's Prologue, The
  • Pardoner's Tale, The
  • The pity of war
  • Owen, Wilfred
  • War Poetry
  • The Plath celebration: a partial dissent
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • The poet scientist
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Holub, Miroslav
  • The poetics of anger
  • Burns, Joanne
  • Poetry
  • Poets, Australian
  • The poetry of Douglas Stewart
  • Poetry
  • Stewart, Douglas
  • The poetry of feminism: the Doll House backlash
  • Doll's House, A
  • Ibsen, Henrik
  • The poetry of Ted Hughes
  • Hughes, Ted
  • The politics of despair
  • Nineteen Eighty-four
  • Orwell, George
  • The postmodern challenge
  • Postmodernism
  • The power behind the pronouns: narrative games in Calvino's If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • The pranks of Hermes. Italo Calvino: If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • Calvino, Italo
  • If On A Winter's Night A Traveller
  • The Princess of Tides
  • Proulx, E. Annie
  • Shipping News, The
  • The pyrrhonian revival in Montaigne and Nietzsche
  • Montaigne, Michel Eyquem De
  • Nietzsche, Friedrich
  • Philosophy
  • The Queen
  • Frears, Stephen
  • The Queen [film]
  • The Queen as prophetic elegy
  • Frears, Stephen
  • The Queen [film]
  • The quest as legend: The Lord of the Rings
  • Fantasy
  • Lord Of The Rings, The
  • The rain people
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Scott, Ridley
  • The Real Inspector Hound
  • Real Inspector Hound, The
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • The Real Inspector Hound
  • Real Inspector Hound, The
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • The rights of history and the rights of imagination
  • Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945
  • Imagination
  • Memory
  • The rise and fall of Henry Lawson
  • Lawson, Henry
  • The rise of 'Snow'
  • Guterson, David
  • Snow Falling On Cedars
  • The Rolling Stone interview: Al Pacino
  • Drama
  • Looking For Richard (film)
  • Pacino, Al
  • The sacred and the profane: examining the religious subtext of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Scott, Ridley
  • The search for 'ah'
  • Australian Poetry
  • Murray, Les A
  • The self moving: recent Australian poetry
  • Australian Poetry
  • Foulcher, John
  • The Shark Net
  • Drewe, Robert
  • The Shark Net
  • The Shoe-horn Sonata [reviews]
  • Misto, John
  • Shoe-horn Sonata, The
  • The Simpsons
  • Adolescents
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Popular Culture
  • Television
  • Violence In Mass Media
  • The sound of a voice unstilled / Last train to Venice
  • Dessaix, Robert
  • Night Letters
  • The spy-master unmasked
  • Le Carre, John
  • Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The
  • The theatre: tears for Willy Loman / Death of a Salesman
  • Death Of A Salesman
  • Miller, Arthur
  • The traditionalism of women's roles in Frank Herbert's Dune
  • Dune
  • Herbert, Frank
  • The two endings of The French Lieutenant's Woman
  • Fowles, John
  • French Lieutenant's Woman, The
  • The two way stretch: marketing woman athletes
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Marketing
  • Self-perception
  • Sportsmen And Sportswomen, Australian
  • The two worlds
  • Donne, John
  • English Poetry - History And Criticism
  • The uncertain family
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Family Relations
  • Social Change
  • The Utopia
  • More, Thomas
  • Utopia
  • The victims: dealing with testimony
  • Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945
  • Memory
  • The vision of Star Wars
  • Lucas, George
  • Star Wars [film]
  • The well wrought structures of John le Carre's early fiction
  • Le Carre, John
  • Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The
  • The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
  • Canterbury Tales, The
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey
  • Wife Of Bath's Prologue, The
  • Wife Of Bath's Tale, The
  • The winding road of the western hero
  • High Noon (film)
  • Westerns
  • Zinnemann, Fred
  • The winning will
  • Sailing
  • Sports
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yachts
  • The world of Emma
  • Austen, Jane
  • Emma
  • The write fantastic
  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marchetta, Melina
  • Theater: lost in America
  • Death Of A Salesman
  • Miller, Arthur
  • Theatre and cultural commerce: Louis Nowra's Cosi
  • Cosi
  • Drama
  • Nowra, Louis
  • Thematic patterns in Twelfth Night
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Twelfth Night
  • Themes and patterns in Shakespeare's Sonnets
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Sonnets
  • Theory and application: the art of Charlotte Bronte
  • Bronte, Charlotte
  • Jane Eyre
  • Therefore since I cannot prove a lover
  • Ovid
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Shakespeare, William. Richard Iii
  • There's no trouble with Harry: behind the book. Kathy Bail talks to the creator of Claudia Valentine, private investigator
  • Day, Marele
  • Life And Crimes Of Harry Lavender
  • "This inherited life": Alistair MacLeod and the ends of history
  • Lost Salt Gift Of Blood, The
  • Macleod, Alistair
  • Thomas More (1477 - 1535)
  • More, Thomas
  • Utopia
  • Thou bleeding piece of earth: the ritual ground in Julius Caesar
  • Julius Caesar
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Through the looking glass: reflexivity, reciprocality, and defenestration in Hitchcock's Rear Window
  • Crime In Literature
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • Rear Window (film)
  • Tim Winton, Cloudstreet
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Time and vast eternities: landscapes of immortality in Orson Scott Card's fiction
  • Card, Orson Scott
  • Ender's Game
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Time to be in earnest: a fragment of autobiography
  • Cordelia Gray (fictional Character)
  • James, P. D.
  • Time tripping
  • Adolescents In Australia
  • Growing Up [topic Area]
  • Pop Music
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  • To quit barbarous for civilized life: Benjamin Duterrau, The Conciliation, 1840
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Conciliation, The (painting)
  • Duterrau, Benjamin
  • History In Art
  • Painting, Australian
  • Tom Stoppard's progress
  • Arcadia
  • Stoppard, Tom
  • Towards a Koori genre
  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Authors, Aboriginal
  • Davis, Jack
  • Paperbark: A Collection Of Black Australian Writings
  • Towards the possible: a personal poetics
  • Australian Poetry
  • Beveridge, Judith
  • Domesticity Of Giraffes, The
  • Tracing Seamus Heaney
  • Heaney, Seamus
  • Irish Poetry
  • Tracking down the past through the sands of time; This literary life; Bradley racks up another success
  • Bradley, James
  • Wrack
  • Tracts against materialism: after Many a Summer and Brave New World
  • Brave New World
  • Huxley, Aldous
  • Tragedy and moral value
  • Literature And Morals
  • Tragedy
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  • Twain, Mark
  • Tribes of the city
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  • Trust me: reading the romance plot in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
  • Atwood, Margaret
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  • Truth,writing and national belonging in Romulus, my father
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Twain's Adventure's of Huckleberry Finn
  • Huckleberry Finn
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
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  • Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Twelfth Night
  • Twenty things that will be obsolete in twenty years
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Science - Social Aspects
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  • Twenty things that won't change in the next twenty years
  • Change [area Of Study]
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  • Two statements on writing by Antigone Kefala
  • Australian Poetry
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Kefala, Antigone
  • Under the floorboards
  • Floor Of Heaven, The
  • Tranter, John
  • Unearthing secrets, fictional and real
  • Ondaatje, Michael
  • Sri Lanka - History
  • Unquiet ghosts: the struggle for representation in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea
  • Rhys, Jean
  • Wide Sargasso Sea
  • Unsettling narratives: subversive mimicry in Australian Aboriginal solo performance pieces
  • Aboriginal Drama
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  • Untitled review [Strictly Ballroom]
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Film Scripts
  • Luhrmann, Baz
  • Pearce, Craig
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Untitled Review [Paperbark: A collection of Black Australian writings]
  • Aboriginal Literature
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  • Davis, Jack
  • Paperbark: A Collection Of Black Australian Writings
  • Us and us and us
  • Cloudstreet
  • Drama
  • Winton, Tim
  • Venetian culture and the politics of Othello
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • 'Very like a whale': scepticism and seeing in 'The Tempest
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Tempest, The
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Violence as lingua franca: Keri Hulme's The Bone People
  • Bone People, The
  • Hulme, Keri
  • Virtues of ambition
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Lahiri, Jhumpa
  • The Namesake
  • Void goes deeper than a mere survival story; survior retraces a personal journey.
  • Mountaineering
  • Simpson, Joe
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Touching The Void (film)
  • W.B.Yeats, space, and cultural nationalism
  • Irish Poetry
  • Yeats, William Butler
  • Waiting for Godot and the new theology
  • Waiting For Godot
  • Waiting for Godot: a logical approach
  • Waiting For Godot
  • Watching and being watched: reflections on control of the media in The Truman Show
  • Truman Show, The [film]
  • Weir, Peter
  • Water bombs and the simple gift
  • Children's Literature
  • Herrick, Steven
  • Literary Criticism
  • The Simple Gift
  • Ways of seeing
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  • We All Fall Down: reviews
  • Cormier, Robert
  • We All Fall Down
  • Western drama, cold war allegory
  • High Noon (film)
  • Westerns
  • Zinnemann, Fred
  • What rough beast? Yeats, Nietzsche and historical rhetoric The second coming
  • Irish Poetry
  • Nietsche, Friedrich
  • Yeats, William Butler
  • What's bugging Olive? A new reading of the Doll
  • Lawler, Ray
  • Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll, The
  • Where pigs speak in tongues and angels come and go: a conversation with Tim Winton
  • Cloudstreet
  • Winton, Tim
  • Who was Shakespeare?
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Who would you believe?
  • Cilauro, Santo
  • Frontline (television Programme)
  • Gleisner, Tom
  • Kennedy, Jane
  • Satire
  • Sitch, Rob
  • Who wrote ten canoes?
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • De Heer, Rolf
  • Ten Canoes [film]
  • Wholespeak: body, mind and soul / 'On every page is distilled some pleasure in life' / The glories of gumleaves
  • Australian Poetry
  • Murray, Les A
  • Who's got the good life?
  • Cities And Towns
  • Country Life - Australia
  • Whose culture is it anyway?
  • Aboriginal Peoples
  • Art, Aboriginal
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Whose future? Star Wars, Alien and Blade Runner
  • Blade Runner [film]
  • Film Adaptations
  • Lucas, George
  • Scott, Ridley
  • Star Wars [film]
  • Why did Antigone kill herself?
  • Antigone
  • Drama - History And Criticism
  • Greek Drama
  • Sophocles
  • Why I wrote The Crucible: an artist's answer to politics
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Crucible, The
  • Miller, Arthur
  • Why Shakespeare resonates with the modern age
  • Elizabeth [film]
  • Great Britain - History - 1485 - 1603, Tudor Period
  • Shakespeare In Love
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  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
  • Film Adaptations
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  • Romeo And Juliet
  • Shakespeare, William
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet [film]
  • 'Wit' and 'impertinence': the elison of class difference in Pride and Prejudice
  • Austen, Jane
  • Pride And Prejudice
  • With the distinct timbre of an Australian voice - the poetry of Les Murray
  • Australian Poetry
  • Murray, Les A
  • Witness
  • Weir, Peter
  • Witness [film]
  • Witness (1985) and The Mosquito Coast (1986)
  • Weir, Peter
  • Witness [film]
  • Witness in the Amish land
  • Weir, Peter
  • Witness [film]
  • Women, mobility and modernity in Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
  • North And South
  • Words, words, words: recent Shakespearean films
  • Film Adaptations
  • Hamlet
  • Othello
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Twelfth Night
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet [film]
  • Work, Character and invisible Virtue: Raimond Gaita's Romulus, my father in the context of his philosophy
  • Belonging [area Of Study]
  • Gaita, Raimond
  • Romulus My Father
  • Writing from life
  • Burns, Joanne
  • Poetry
  • Poets, Australian
  • Writing Ned Kelly into imaginative history
  • Bushrangers
  • Carey, Peter
  • Historical Fiction
  • True History Of The Kelly Gang
  • Writing through terror
  • Ondaatje, Michael. Anil's Ghost
  • Sri Lanka - History
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Yeats' sailing to byzantium
  • Yeats, William Butler
  • You are getting sleepy...
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Sleep
  • Young mateship
  • Juvenile Delinquency - Australia
  • Metzenthen, David. Falling Forward.
  • Monk, Scott. Raw
  • The Journey [area Of Study]
  • Your story, my story
  • Birthday Letters
  • Hughes, Ted
  • Youth and ethnicity: the second generation
  • Change [area Of Study]
  • Crossing Boundaries [area Of Study]
  • Cultural Identity [area Of Study]
  • Italians In Australia
  • Multiculturalism


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