Patrick White

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alienated visionary
alienation in novels
Aunt's Story
Aunt’s Story
Australian literature
Author_John Colmer
autobiographical
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contemporary writers
critical study of Patrick White works
criticism
Dead Beat
Dead Roses
duality
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fiction
Frank Le
harmony
Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
Kangaroo Island
literary duality
Miss Hare
modern society
modernist fiction analysis
Nobel Prize
prophetic visions of truth
reality
reintegration themes
Ring Tail
Ring Tail Possum
Twyborn Affair
visionary narratives
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367281267
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Patrick White is a giant among the moderns. His massive novels, which chart the lonely paths to truth, challenge orthodox notions about fiction and reality. He has created a wholly new kind of prose to embody his prophetic visions of truth and his fierce denunciations of modern society.

Originally published in 1984, John Colmer’s study of the Nobel Prize winning Australian novelist was the first to survey all his published works. It differs from earlier studies in using fresh autobiographical material, in revealing the links between the plays and the fiction and in stressing White’s vision of duality rather than his much praised affirmations of harmony. Where previous studies have been exegetical this one is also evaluative. It illustrates the process by which White has come to recognize the necessity for the reintegration of the alienated visionary into society.