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Utopian & dystopian fiction

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Articles

  • David Carter
    ‘Current History Looks Apocalyptic’: Barnard Eldershaw, Utopia and the Literary Intellectual, 1930s-1940s

    A primary effect of reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow through its Utopian frame is to foreground questions of genre, questions which have been only…

    1 October 1989
  • J. J. Healy
    The Lemurian Nineties

    Healy examines a spate of novels in the 1890s that were inspired by the association of Australia with the mythical lost continent of Lemuria. Novels…

    1 May 1978
  • Nan Bowman Albinski
    A Survey of Australian Utopian and Dystopian Fiction

    Literary perceptions of Australia's past and future have undergone close scrutiny at various periods in this country's history. The perspectives of fiction are of course…

    1 May 1987

Contributors

  • Nan Bowman Albinski
  • David Carter
  • J. J. Healy

Related subjects

  • Australia - Literary portrayal
  • Ernest Favenc
  • Exploration & explorers of Australia (Land)
  • M. Barnard Eldershaw
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