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The Twyborn Affair

The Twyborn Affair
Author: Patrick White
Publisher: Viking
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1980
Genre: Androgyny (Psychology)
ISBN:

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First published in 1979, this is the second-last novel published by the only Australian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. The sexually ambiguous Eddie Twyborn is encountered in three stages of his life - as Eudoxia, the lover of an elderly Greek man; as Eddie, a jackeroo in the Australian outback; and as Eadith, the madam of a high-class London brothel. This is a paperback reprint in the 'Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics' series.


The Twyborn Affair

The Twyborn Affair
Author: Patrick White
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1993-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780140186062

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First published in 1979, this is the second-last novel published by the only Australian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. The sexually ambiguous Eddie Twyborn is encountered in three stages of his life - as Eudoxia, the lover of an elderly Greek man; as Eddie, a jackeroo in the Australian outback; and as Eadith, the madam of a high-class London brothel. This is a paperback reprint in the 'Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics' series.


The Twyborn Affair

The Twyborn Affair
Author: Patrick White
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Androgyny (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780655617181

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Eudoxia is the consort of an elderly Greek, Eddie a hired hand in the Australian outback, and Eadith the madam of a London brothel. The novel's central character appears to all three, in France in 1914 and in Australia and London 25 years later. The author won the 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature.


Dissociation and Wholeness in Patrick White's Fiction

Dissociation and Wholeness in Patrick White's Fiction
Author: Laurence Steven
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989-08-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0889209596

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Patrick White is a man divided: one part of him strives for permanence, surety, the ideal, while knowing the contingent, temporal realm he inhabits must inevitably undermine such striving. The desire, and the knowledge of its futility, leads him into a misanthropic devaluation of human creative possibility and, complementarily, into the arbitrary use of imposed symbolic resolutions directed to an elect who can ""see"". It has been this part of White, largely, that criticism has been industrious in explicating, if not in quite the terms I have used above. But there is another part of White whic.


The Rocks and Sticks of Words

The Rocks and Sticks of Words
Author: Gordon Collier
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004490388

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Writing the Everyday

Writing the Everyday
Author: Andrew McCann
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780702230967

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The Aunt's Story

The Aunt's Story
Author: Patrick White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

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Patrick White

Patrick White
Author: David Marr
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1741667577

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I think this book should be called The Monster of All Time. But I am a monster . . .' Patrick WhitePatrick White, winner of the Nobel Prize and author of more than a dozen novels and plays - including Voss, The Vivisector and The Twyborn Affair - lived an extraordinary life. David Marr's brilliant biography draws not only on a wide range of original research but also on the single most difficult and important source of all- the man himself. In the weeks before his death, White read the final manuscript, which for richness of detail, authority and balance is stunning.Throughout his exciting narrative, Marr explores the roots of White's writing and unearths the raw material of his remarkable art. He makes plain the central fact of White's life as an artist- the homosexuality that formed his view of himself as an outcast and stranger able to penetrate the hearts of both men and women. Gracefully written and exhaustively researched, Patrick White is a biography of classic excellence - sympathetic, objective, penetrating and as blunt, when necessary, as White himself.


Teaching Australian and New Zealand Literature

Teaching Australian and New Zealand Literature
Author: Nicholas Birns
Publisher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1603292896

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Australia and New Zealand, united geographically by their location in the South Pacific and linguistically by their English-speaking inhabitants, share the strong bond of hope for cultural diversity and social equality--one often challenged by history, starting with the appropriation of land from their Indigenous peoples. This volume explores significant themes and topics in Australian and New Zealand literature. In their introduction, the editors address both the commonalities and differences between the two nations' literatures by considering literary and historical contexts and by making nuanced connections between the global and the local. Contributors share their experiences teaching literature on the iconic landscape and ecological fragility; stories and perspectives of convicts, migrants, and refugees; and Maori and Aboriginal texts, which add much to the transnational turn. This volume presents a wide array of writers--such as Patrick White, Janet Frame, Katherine Mansfield, Frank Sargeson, Witi Ihimaera, Christina Stead, Allen Curnow, David Malouf, Les Murray, Nam Le, Miles Franklin, Kim Scott, and Sally Morgan--and offers pedagogical tools for teachers to consider issues that include colonial and racial violence, performance traditions, and the role of language and translation. Concluding with a list of resources, this volume serves to support new and experienced instructors alike.


Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction

Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction
Author: Bridget Grogan
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004365699

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In Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction Bridget Grogan examines and interprets Patrick White’s narrative and philosophical treatment of corporeality and embodiment.