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| Title: | "The Hole..." as Romantic. No. 1 of "Three readings of Sargeson's 'The Hole That Jack Dug'" |
| Authors: | Daalder, Joost |
| Keywords: | New Zealand Literature Modern literature Contemporary |
| Issue Date: | 1986 |
| Publisher: | The South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies |
| Citation: | Daalder, Joost 1986. "The Hole..." as Romantic. No. 1 of "Three readings of Sargeson's 'The Hole That Jack Dug'". Span 22, 73-78. |
| Abstract: | The author suggests that one reason for accepting Frank Sargeson's stories as realistic is that there have been no close analyses of any of them. In discussing "The hole that Jack dug" the author aims to show that such a mature Sargeson story is indeed romantic, as well as to throw light on the way it is put together. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/25675 |
| ISSN: | 0313-1459 |
| Appears in Collections: | Sargeson, Frank
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