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Telling Spaces: Reading Randolph Stow’s Expatriation
Catherine Noske
School of Humanities
Discipline of English and Literary Studies
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Expatriation
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Reading
100%
UK
66%
Novels
50%
Experience
33%
Australia
33%
Representation
33%
Writing
33%
Death
16%
Islands
16%
Transnationalism
16%
Work
16%
Understanding
16%
Landscape
16%
Postcolonialism
16%
Arts and Humanities
Space
100%
Hell
33%
Context
16%
Global
16%
Event
16%
Text
16%
Challenges
16%
1980s
16%