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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
1.
Introduction to ‘Non-British’ Literatures in English: Canada and Australia
2.
Multiculturalism in Canada
3.
Indigenous Canada: Literature and Culture
4.
Aboriginal Australia: History and Literature
5.
Literary Writings Related to Settlement and Nationalism in Australian Literature
6.
Maori Identity of the South Pacific and Literatures
7.
Pakeha Identity of the South Pacific and Literatures
8.
Indigenous Novel; Lee Maracle - Ravensong (1993)
9.
Diasporic Novel; Anita Rao Badami: Can You Hear the Nightbird Call
10.
Anglophone Canadian Novel; Margaret Laurence: The Stone Angel
11.
Canadian Francophone Writings: Focus on Novel
12.
Short Stories of White Canada
13.
Canadian Short Stories of the Indigenous Writers
14.
Short Stories of the Diaspora
15.
Pre-Confederation Poetry
16.
Post-Confederation Poetry
17.
Modern Canadian Poetry
18.
Diasporic Poetry
19.
Canadian Plays of Indigenous Writers
20.
Canadian Anglophone and Francophone Plays
21.
Diasporic Play
22.
Aboriginal Australian Prose; Sally Morgan: My Place
23.
Australian Prose Writings by Writers of European Descent: Patrick White: Voss
24.
Maori Prose Traditions - Keri Hulme: The Bone People
25.
Australian Short Stories by Writers of European Descent
26.
Aborigine Australian Short Stories
27.
Short Story from the South Pacific: The Maori and the Pakehas
28.
Aborigine Australian Poetry
29.
Australian Poetry by Writers of European Descent
30.
Poetry in Maori: Genres, Language of a People
31.
Aborigine Australian Play: Kevin Gilbert - The Cherry Pickers (1968)
32.
Australian Play by a Writer of European Descent: Alan Seymour - The One Day of the Year
33.
Australian Play by a Writer of European Descent: David Williamson – Don’s Party (1971)
34.
Māori Plays of the South Pacific: Hone Kouka – Nga Tangata Toa (1994)
35.
Pakeha Plays of the South Pacific: Roger Hall- Glide Time
Back Matter
Appendix
Canadian, Australian and South Pacific Literature in English
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