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The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2 ed.)

William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, Barry Andrews

‘The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature is a landmark’ A. D. Hope, London Review of Books

Foremost in its field, the second edition of The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature offers a comprehensive record of Australian writing from European settlement to the early 1990s. Written in clear, accessible language, the Companion contains entries on writers, plays, novels, poems, newspapers, journals, anthologies, literary prizes, movements, and professional organizations. It also includes useful plot summaries, detailed biographies, and a number of essay-length articles on key areas, such as Aboriginal writing and science fiction.

Bibliographic Information

Authors

William H. Wilde, author

Joy Hooton, author

Barry Andrews, author

William H Wilde is a former associate professor of English at the Faculty of Military Studies in Canberra.

Joy Hooton is an associate professor of English at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

Barry Andrews died in 1987; he was a senior lecturer in English at the Australian Defence Force Academy.


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