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Gail Jones: Word, Image, Ethics: Sydney Studies in Australian Literature

Autor Tanya Dalziell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2020
Shortlisted for the Walter McRae Russel Award 2021
Gail Jones: Word, Image, Ethics is an accessible guide to the writings of Gail Jones, the award-winning Australian author, essayist and academic.
Drawing together ideas from literature, art, philosophy and photography, the volume presents a compelling analysis of Jones’ literary commitment to the political and the personal, and reflects on how and why we interpret literary texts.
An essential contribution to the intersecting fields of Australian studies and international literature, Gail Jones: Word, Image, Ethics offers innovative insights into the writing of one of Australia’s most accomplished authors.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781743326978
ISBN-10: 1743326971
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Seria Sydney Studies in Australian Literature

Locul publicării:Sydney, Australia

Cuprins

Introduction
Acknowledgements
Introduction
  1. Weather
  2. Time
  3. Reading and writing
  4. Image
  5. Modernity
Conclusion
Works cited
Index

Recenzii

'Dalziell’s analysis is finely tuned to Jones’s refusal to settle for easy answers either in narrative form or in representing her characters’ inner lives ... Dalziell's insights made me want to return to the less-familiar texts and reread them with her key concepts in mind.'
'In this work of exemplary and extensive scholarship, Tanya Dalziell enters into a kind of conversation ... this book is a pleasure to read and an important addition to the critical work on Jones’s writing'
"Tanya Dalziell has produced an accessible set of readings of Gail Jones’s work that remind me of important themes, demonstrate how the writing works to express them, and reveal details I had forgotten or not noticed at all ... I can enthusiastically commend the book to readers, whether they be students, scholars, or the legendary ‘general reader’ most of us hope to draw in."