Australia and New ZealandIn the past decade there has been a tremendous growth of interest in the literature of British Commonwealth countries, yet the standard histories of English literature have never given more than passing attention - if any - to works produced outside Britain and the United States. This new series, inaugurated with the volume on Australia and New Zealand described below, has been initiated to fill a longstanding need; future volumes will survey the literatures of Canada, the Caribbean countries, Africa, and Asia. |
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Page 72
... young girl stood beside me . I Saw not what her young eyes could see : A light , she said , not of the sky Lives somewhere in the Orange Tree . - Listen ! the young girl said . There calls No voice , no music beats on me ; But it is ...
... young girl stood beside me . I Saw not what her young eyes could see : A light , she said , not of the sky Lives somewhere in the Orange Tree . - Listen ! the young girl said . There calls No voice , no music beats on me ; But it is ...
Page 108
... young men the English officers in the Governor's en- tourage . The class is that colonial aristocracy for whom the means of subsistence is automatically provided , whose living is predominantly social and intellectual , who look back on ...
... young men the English officers in the Governor's en- tourage . The class is that colonial aristocracy for whom the means of subsistence is automatically provided , whose living is predominantly social and intellectual , who look back on ...
Page 110
... Young Man shrinks - Pearl Brawne in The Aunt's Story , Nola Boyle in The Season at Sarsaparilla , Daise Morrow in the short story " Down at the Dump ” . Although it is Mrs Lusty who forces the Young Man into the experience of living ...
... Young Man shrinks - Pearl Brawne in The Aunt's Story , Nola Boyle in The Season at Sarsaparilla , Daise Morrow in the short story " Down at the Dump ” . Although it is Mrs Lusty who forces the Young Man into the experience of living ...
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