UID:
almafu_9959230822502883
Format:
1 online resource (285 p.)
ISBN:
90-420-3185-9
Series Statement:
Costerus new series ; 186
Content:
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.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Preliminary Material -- 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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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-420-3184-0
Language:
English