Volume 1, Issue 2, May 2009
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Seeking Austen, from Abroad: Lori Smith’s Memoir 'A Walk with Jane Austen' (2007)
(2009-05-13)One outcome of Jane Austen’s popularity with present-day readers is their creation of books derived from and inspired by her own. This article examines a recent contribution to this increasingly crowded field: Lori Smith’s ... -
Three Poems from 'An Adelaide Boy'
(2009-05-13)Three poems from 'An Adelaide Boy', a verse novel in progress, by Deb Matthews-Zott. -
Review of 'The Later Manuscripts' by Jane Austen, edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree
(2009-05-13)Review of Jane Austen's 'Later Manuscripts' edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree (Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen'). -
Review of 'The Last Protector' by Cameron Raynes.
(2009-05-13)Review of 'The Last Protector' by Cameron Raynes. -
Review of 'The Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Jane Austen' by Carol Adams, Douglas Buchanan and Kelly Gesch.
(2009-05-13)Review of 'The Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Jane Austen' by Carol Adams, Douglas Buchanan and Kelly Gesch. -
Review of 'Jane Austen and Charles Darwin: Naturalists and Novelists' by Peter W. Graham.
(2009-05-13)Review of 'Jane Austen and Charles Darwin: Naturalists and Novelists' by Peter W. Graham. -
Review of 'Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture' by B.W. Higman.
(2009-05-13)Review of 'Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture' by B.W. Higman. -
Review of 'House of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Family' by Paul Fisher.
(2009-05-13)Review of 'House of Wits: an Intimate Portrait of the James Family' by Paul Fisher. -
Review of '1788: The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet' by David Hill.
(2009-05-13)Review of David Hill's book '1788: The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet'. -
Kabuliwala
(2009-05-13)A new translation from the Bengali of Rabindranath Tagore's story 'Kabuliwala'. -
In the Beginning Was the Word
(2009-05-13)A short humorous piece about the development of post-colonial literature in English. -
‘Barrabás came to us by sea’: Absence and Presence in Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits
(2009-05-13)In Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits, framed by the same sentence – Barrabás came to us by sea –, her narrative style evidences the dialectics of absence and presence. The present is inexorably connected to the ... -
Contributors to Volume 1, No. 2, May 2009.
(2009-05-13)List of contributors to Transnational Literature, Volume 1, no. 2, May 2009. -
Review of 'Sea of Poppies' by Amitav Ghosh.
(2009-05-12)Review of Amitav Ghosh's novel 'Sea of Poppies'. -
The Austenisation of Sensibility & the Darcyfication of Jane Austen: A Reflection.
(2009-05-12)Review essay examining Jane Austen's place in literary history, and her attitudes to deeply felt emotion, unpleasant aspects of contemporary life, and sexuality. (Non-refereed article) -
Review of 'A Companion to Jane Austen' edited by Claudia L. Johnson and Clara Tuite.
(2009-05-11)Review of 'A Companion to Jane Austen' edited by Claudia L. Johnson and Clara Tuite. -
Review of 'The Paris Review Interviews, Volume 3' edited by Philip Gourevitch.
(2009-05-09)Review of Volume 3 of the Paris Review Interviews edited by Philip Gourevitch. -
Review of 'Things I've Been Silent About' by Azar Nafisi.
(2009-05-04)Review of Azar Nafisi's family memoir 'Things I Have Been Silent About. -
Review of 'Travels in Atomic Sunshine' by Robin Gerster.
(2009-04-28)Review of 'Travels in Atomic Sunshine: Australia and the Occupation of Japan' by Robin Gerster.
