Secular visionaries : aestheticism and New Zealand short fiction in the twentieth century

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    • Gwynne, Joel

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Secular visionaries : aestheticism and New Zealand short fiction in the twentieth century

Joel Gwynne

(Costerus, new ser., v. 186)

Rodopi, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-273) and index

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内容説明

This retrospective study examines short fiction in the context of stylistic tradition in New Zealand's literary history. By exploring the extent to which the major exponents of twentieth-century short fiction extend the traditions of realism and impressionism as initiated by Katherine Mansfield and Frank Sargeson, this study embraces the stylistic diversity of twentieth-century New Zealand short fiction in both Pakeha and Maori traditions.

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Introduction Frank Sargeson (1903-1982): "Gold and Quick Silver in the Hollows" Maurice Duggan (1922-1974): "Exegesis to His Cryptic Utterance" Janet Frame (1924-2004) "You Don't Really Believe in Categories Like That, Do You?" Patricia Grace (1937-): "It's High and Holy Work" Owen Marshall (1941-): "There's No Distinction Between Fact and Fiction in the Land of Living Death" Conclusion Bibliography Index

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