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Kate Grenville
“'Comfort History': Settling the Unsettled Past in Kate Grenville's
A Study Guide by Marguerite O'hara
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9 Shades of Fiction Good Reads Authors
Re-Imagining the Convicts
Tracking Our Country in Settler Literature
Fiona Duthie Life, Love and Art: Representations of The
A Study of the Significance of the Australian Historical Novel in the Period of the History Wars, 1988 — Present
Discursive Manipulations of Names and Naming in Kate Grenville's The
Loner by Georgina Young
History's Reef and the Wreck of the Historical Novel
The Aboriginal-White Relationship in the Secret River and Carpentaria
Alex Miller's Landscape of Farewell
Crossing the Secret River: from Victim to Perpetrator, Or the Silent / Dark Side of the Australian Settlement
Reappraising Fiction As a Mode of Biography
Lights and Shadows in Australian Historical Fiction: How Does Historical Fiction Deal with How Australia Comes to Know Its Past?
The Wagga Quilt in History and Literature
Sexual Violence in Kate Grenville's Lilian's Story and Mark Behr's the Smell of Apples
Top View
Complicity and Empathy in Kate Grenville's Trilogy in the Light of the Australian Reconciliation Movement
Unveiling the Cultural Clash in Kate Grenville's the Secret River
TWO CONTEMPORARY NOVELS and the PROBLEMS of the AUSTRALIAN PAST by Margaret Ruth Waghorn
Humane Savages: a Cultural Reading of Kate Grenville's Colonial Trilogy
Jane Novak Literary Agency
The Lieutenant Kate Grenville
William Dawes Notebook of Aboriginal Language
Kate Grenville's the Secret River, the Lieutenant and Sarah Thornhill
Literary Legacy: Unconscious Bias
Footnotes to an Australian Gothic Script
1 Southern Cross University Dr Janie Conway-Herron White Australia's Black History: Writing Australian Cultural Sensitivities
Australian National University Tom Griffiths the Intriguing Dance Of
Delia Falconer Interviews Mandy Sayerp4
Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance As Transcultural Remembrance
Mrs M by Luke Slattery Readers’ Notes by Robyn Sheahan-Bright
Lillian's Story Reading Group Notes
Department of English and American Studies English Language And