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  • Authors: Clare Archer-Lean (2023)

  • This paper presents new scholarship on the complex figuration of the animal in Australian fiction through the significantly under-analysed Mateship with Birds (2012). Carrie Tiffany’s acclaimed second novel explores the hidden loves and traumas of post-war regional Australia in explicitly cross-species terms. Contemporary reviewers lauded the novel’s celebration of an authentic Australian farming life. Its animal representation, however, is not simply realism. Rather, it is a complex interrogation of animal as metaphor in human lives, and the consequences of that figurative displacement for both human and nonhuman material existence. I read the novel specifically through Carol J Adams...

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  • Authors: Clare Archer-Lean; Gary Crew (2015-12)

  • David Malouf's novel Remembering Babylon did not, like Athena, spring fully formed from the head of Zeus. It is equally doubtful that the novel was inspired by some mystic muse. Malouf seems to have employed the scholarly methodology of practice-led research to write Remembering Babylon, gathering information from historical and literary sources, selecting and rejecting specific elements from these sources, then subjecting what he had chosen to his creative imagination. In the afterword, Malouf acknowledges the historical Gemmy Morrell's name and his actual words as the ‘seed of this fiction’ but ‘otherwise this novel has no origin in fact.'