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Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
Australian Literary Studies
This article combines Indigenous mobility studies with recent work on seriality and periodical form to examine how the structural necessities of serialised periodical fiction reinforced representations of settler and Aboriginal mobilities for Austral
Autor:
Victoria Kuttainen, Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature ISBN: 9781003124160
This chapter explores the ways in which the literary features of The Home and The BP Magazine played a small but significant role in introducing their readers to Australian writers and their work in an era when the publishing industry in this country
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Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
Transfers. 7:70-87
This article applies recent scholarship concerned with transatlantic mobility and print cultures to a comparative study of images of transpacific travel for women during the interwar period. During the 1920s and 1930s female travelers splashed specta
Autor:
Hector Mackenzie, Lorna Lloyd, Colin McCullough, Todd Webb, Halbert Jones, Peter Price, Gustavo Velasco, Eric Richards, Michael MacMillan, Jatinder Mann, Alan L. Chan, Frederick Jones, Frankie Todd, Karen McCallum, David Hutchison, Roy Todd, Kevin Brushett, Ken Atkinson, Cristina Ivanovici, Sarah Galletly
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British Journal of Canadian Studies. 29:273-296
[Excerpt] Upon reading Benjamin Lefebvre’s introduction to the second volume of his L.M. Montgomery Reader, which appears to catalogue nearly every major piece of scholarly criticism about Montgomery, one is immediately struck by the meticulous and
Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Canadian Studies. 29:25-45
Concentrating on L.M. Montgomery’s often overlooked Anne sequel Anne of Avonlea(1909), this article interrogates the representation of Anne-as-teacher, particularly focusing on the ways in which Montgomery extends this role beyond the confines of t
Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism ISBN: 9781135000356
Norman Lindsay was one of Australia’s most prominent (and most notorious) artists in the early twentieth century. Throughout his extensive career he worked in a variety of media—pen and ink, oils, etching, sculpting—supporting his family throug
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Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Canadian Studies. 28:145-165
Despite L.M. Montgomery's voluminous presence in the North American periodical marketplace throughout her literary career, critical studies of Montgomery largely remain focused on her novels and journals. This article examines Montgomery's short fict
Autor:
Claire Warrior, Will Smith, David Stirrup, Sharon Selby, Jatinder Mann, Ken Atkinson, Richard A. Hawkins, Ged Martin, Greg Donaghy, Jane Mattisson Ekstam, Andrew Smith, Richard Powell, Gabriel Barton, Coral Ann Howells, Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Canadian Studies. 28:121-139
[Extract] In this reader of previously uncollected materials, Benjamin Lefebvre sheds new light on L.M. Montgomery, a figure described by Irene Gammel as 'Canada's most enigmatic literary icon' (p. 5). In this first volume Lefebvre gathers eighty pie
Autor:
Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
Cultural and Social History. 15:148-149
Autor:
Victoria Kuttainen, Sarah Galletly
Publikováno v:
Journeys. 17
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly stopped at ports of call, and as Australia developed a sub-imperial relationship to its near Melanesian neighbors in Papua and New Guinea, the Pacific a