Secular visionaries : aestheticism and New Zealand short fiction in the twentieth century
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Secular visionaries : aestheticism and New Zealand short fiction in the twentieth century
(Costerus, new ser.,
Rodopi, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-273) and index
内容説明・目次
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.
目次
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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