Voss: An Australian Geographical and Literary Exploration: History and Travelling in the Fiction of Patrick White
English
By (author): Elena Ungari
This study of Voss by the Anglo-Australian Patrick White analyses the historical novel, set in the 1850s and concerning Vosss exploration of the interior of Australia, as a parable of the writers exploration of the Australian historical, social and cultural context of the 1950s. The study employs a variety of critical apparatus including a post-structuralist and postcolonial approach, which also encompasses linguistics, sociolinguistics and comparative studies. This multi-level critical aid allows the examination of four levels of exploration utilised by the author.
Following an analysis of the protagonists geographical movement into the desert and his personal transformation, the study moves on to an exploration of the narrative itself. It explores how the novel becomes subject to change, absorbing and contesting a variety of literary genres ranging from the chronicle to the parable. Through this multi-level approach, the study demonstrates the variety of readings the novel stimulates and displays its rich intertextual and subtextual elements and links.
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