Old Songs in the Timeless Land
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Old Songs in the Timeless Land

Medievalism in Australian literature 1840–1910

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Old Songs in the Timeless Land

Medievalism in Australian literature 1840–1910

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Old Songs in the Timeless Land covers the period spanning late-colonial and early-Federal Australia, when a surprising number of writers, poets and dramatists reached to the Middle Ages for motifs, narrative models, myths, characters, and historical events to express a sense not just of the European past but also the Australian present and future. Louise D'Arcens explores the large body of literature and theatre produced between 1840 and 1910 by writers such as Joseph Furphy, Stella 'Miles' Franklin, Henry Handel Richardson, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Henry Lawson, Conrad Knowles, and others, that drew on the Middle Ages both to entertain Australian audiences and, more seriously, to delineate a whole range of concerns particular to Australian society at the time. Even when the medieval period was being explicitly rejected as feudal, barbaric, absurdly romantic and effete, it nevertheless loomed large within the consciousness of Australian writers who were trying to understand their own, and Australia's, place within the world at large.

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Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9781742583839
Print ISBN
9781742582542

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