Concrete Horizons : : Romantic Irony in the Poetry of David Malouf and Samuel Wagan Watson / / Ruth Barratt-Peacock, Robert Clarke, and others.
This book uses the model theory as a new way to approach Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. It explores a model of Romantic irony in the poetry of two contemporary Brisbane poets: David Malouf and the Indigenous author Samuel Wagan Watson. The ironic dialectic is applied to the probl...
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Barratt-Peacock, Ruth, author. Concrete Horizons : Romantic Irony in the Poetry of David Malouf and Samuel Wagan Watson / Ruth Barratt-Peacock, Robert Clarke, and others. Concrete Horizons Berlin : Peter Lang, 2020. 1 online resource (288 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. This book uses the model theory as a new way to approach Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. It explores a model of Romantic irony in the poetry of two contemporary Brisbane poets: David Malouf and the Indigenous author Samuel Wagan Watson. The ironic dialectic is applied to the problem of postcolonial place-making in their work. Contemporary Australian poetry - Australian literature - Suburban Australian literature City writing - Model theory - Australian Romanticism - Romantic irony - Spatial hermeneutics - David Malouf - Samuel Wagan Watson - Indigenous poetry - Aboriginal poetry - Brisbane writing - Place-making - Australian identity. Australian literature. 3-631-81963-3 Clarke, Robert, author. |
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Contemporary Australian poetry - Australian literature - Suburban Australian literature City writing - Model theory - Australian Romanticism - Romantic irony - Spatial hermeneutics - David Malouf - Samuel Wagan Watson - Indigenous poetry - Aboriginal poetry - Brisbane writing - Place-making - Australian identity. |
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