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‘Hawaii, Hawaii/ Like a dream/ So I came/ But my tears/ Are flowing now/In the canefields’: Beauty’s Price in Philip Kan Gotanda’s Ballad of Yachiyo
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‘The long shadow of remembrance’: Remembering the debate about massacre in the Black War in Tasmania
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Echoes of a not so Mythical Past: Memories of Race in Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well
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From Notebook to Novel and from Diary to Dante: Reading Robert Dessaix’s Night Letters
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Translation and tradition: the translator as mediator between two literary systems
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“Inscrutable Intelligence”: The Case against Plastic Surgery in the Works of Jean Stafford and Sylvia Plath
págs. 182-189
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La mel es més dolÇa que la sang: Fiction as Magical Intervention - a reading of E.M. Forster’s The Life to Come
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Brave new world: Myth and migration in recent Asian-Australian picture books
págs. 220-226
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After the Wê mask in Ivory Coast: preliminary study about its origin, symbolism and value as element of communication
págs. 235-242
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