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Article: Australian Utopian Literature: An Annotated, Chronological Bibliography 1667-1999.(Bibliography)
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- Utopian Studies
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- March 22, 1999
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INTRODUCTION
SCHOLARSHIP ON UTOPIAN LITERATURE relies on, among other things, the tools of definition and bibliography. There are now a number of good examinations of conceptual and definitional questions (see Funke; Holscher; Levitas; Sargent 1994; and Suvin) and three well-known bibliographies of utopian literature (Lewis; Negley; and Sargent 1979 and 1988). But all these bibliographies have a weakness in common; they combine the utopias of all countries into one list. In order to begin to understand national differences in utopian literature, I have begun to take my bibliography apart and to explore three neglected utopian literatures, those of Australia, ...
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