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Elizabeth Jolley: My Father's Moon
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Humour in Elizabeth Jolley's My Father's Moon
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My Father's Moon
Author: Elizabeth Jolley
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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Languages : en
Pages : 188
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A young woman's coming-of-age in the tragic surroundings of World War II London, from the acclaimed Australian author, Elizabeth Jolley. This touching account of the death of innocence and sheltered idealism chronicles a nurse who must bear the suffering and adversity of those stricken by the horrors of war.
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Pages : 188
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A young woman's coming-of-age in the tragic surroundings of World War II London, from the acclaimed Australian author, Elizabeth Jolley. This touching account of the death of innocence and sheltered idealism chronicles a nurse who must bear the suffering and adversity of those stricken by the horrors of war.
My Father's Moon by Elizabeth Jolley
Author: Brian Elkner
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Review of My Father's Moon, by Elizabeth Jolley and Several Others
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One of five reviews - "I have always thought Elizabeth Jolley one of the most important writers Australia (at least partially) has produced. This book convinces me of it absolutely."
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One of five reviews - "I have always thought Elizabeth Jolley one of the most important writers Australia (at least partially) has produced. This book convinces me of it absolutely."
The Ambivalence of Women's Experience in Elizabeth Jolley's My Father's Moon and Cabin Fever
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The Georges' Wife
Author: Elizabeth Jolley
Publisher: Penguin Books
ISBN: 9780140232554
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Vera and Mr. George have made a new life together but Vera's thoughts return again and again to loves and lovers, meetings and partings - the voices that echo in the mind like music. In The Georges' Wife Elizabeth Jolley returns to the themes of discord and harmony between brothers and sister, husbands and wives, friends and lovers. Her spare and sensitive prose is illuminated with compassion and understanding for the intricacies of human relationships.
Publisher: Penguin Books
ISBN: 9780140232554
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Vera and Mr. George have made a new life together but Vera's thoughts return again and again to loves and lovers, meetings and partings - the voices that echo in the mind like music. In The Georges' Wife Elizabeth Jolley returns to the themes of discord and harmony between brothers and sister, husbands and wives, friends and lovers. Her spare and sensitive prose is illuminated with compassion and understanding for the intricacies of human relationships.
Milk and Honey
Author: Elizabeth Jolley
Publisher: Fremantle Arts Center Press
ISBN: 9781863680172
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 185
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A self-absorbed young musician comes as a pupil-boarder to the house of an 'old European' family. Gradually his life is taken over and consumed, seemingly, by dark, mysterious forces within as much as outside himself. Milk and Honey is a strangely haunting novel. While much of what we have come to expect and admire in Elizabeth Jolley's work is powerfully present - vivid and diverse characters, pathos, humour and acute perceptions of people and their situations - it is in many ways quite unlike anything she has previously written. A work of gothic proportions, Milk and Honeyis an astonishing tapestry of character and incident that surprises and yet never fails to convince.
Publisher: Fremantle Arts Center Press
ISBN: 9781863680172
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 185
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A self-absorbed young musician comes as a pupil-boarder to the house of an 'old European' family. Gradually his life is taken over and consumed, seemingly, by dark, mysterious forces within as much as outside himself. Milk and Honey is a strangely haunting novel. While much of what we have come to expect and admire in Elizabeth Jolley's work is powerfully present - vivid and diverse characters, pathos, humour and acute perceptions of people and their situations - it is in many ways quite unlike anything she has previously written. A work of gothic proportions, Milk and Honeyis an astonishing tapestry of character and incident that surprises and yet never fails to convince.
Elizabeth Jolley's Trilogy, My Father's Moon, Cabin Fever, The George's Wife; The Fiction of Pain.".
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The texts of this book were originally delivered as part of the 1993 Colin Roderick Lectures.
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The texts of this book were originally delivered as part of the 1993 Colin Roderick Lectures.
Elizabeth Jolley [an Interview with Peter Ross].
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On the occasion of the publication of My Father's Moon. Jolley disclaims writing autobiographical fiction.
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On the occasion of the publication of My Father's Moon. Jolley disclaims writing autobiographical fiction.