Echoes of a not so Mythical Past: Memories of Race in Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well
Critical discussion of Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well (1986) has largely focused on issues of gender, but little has been said about the racial inscription of the novel. This lack is especially relevant when criticism, despite praising the author’s experimentation with narrative technique and genre, te...
Main Author: | Cornelis Martin Renes |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitat de Barcelona
2009-03-01
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Series: | Coolabah |
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Online Access: | http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/15734/18847 |
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