Recently added articles from AUMLA : Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association:
English Fiction Since 1984: Narrating a Nation
Nov 01, 2008; ... Brian Finney. English Fiction Since 1984: Narrating a Nation. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. "The primary purpose of this book," says Finney in his introduction, "is to analyse in depth one key novel written by each of eleven English writers who are representative of a new form ...
Approaches to Teaching Grass's The Tin Drum
Nov 01, 2008; ... Monika Shafi, ed. Approaches to Teaching Grass's The Tin Drum. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2008. Approaches to Teaching Grass's The Tin Drum provides multiple techniques for teaching school and undergraduate students about Grass's first novel, The Tin Drum. Each ...
Virgil. The Aeneid
Nov 01, 2008; ... Robert Fagles, tr., Virgil. The Aeneid, London: Penguin Classics, 2006 Virgil's Aeneid is without a doubt the best known and most influential of all ancient Greek and Roman epics. It has also been the most widely read and studied, both in the original and in translation: countless ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Babylonian Epic Poem and Other Texts in Akkadian and Sumerian
Nov 01, 2008; ... Andrew George, tr., The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Babylonian Epic Poem and Other Texts in Akkadian and Sumerian. London: Penguin Classics, 2000, repr. 2003. Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, is a great hero, born from a king and a goddess, a superman who fights with giants and monsters, and who is ...
TELLING THE PAST AS IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN THE LITERATURES OF NEW KANAKY / NEW CALEDONIA
Nov 01, 2008; ... In an earlier paper, "The Second World War as History and Story, Text and Pre-text, Order and Chaos,"1 which investigated the claims made for the autobiographical fictions published in the nineteen-eighties by the self-professed chef de file of the French New Novelists, Alan Robbe-Grillet, I ...