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Cultural Identity in Nineteenth-Century Australian Literature: Critical Essay by Cecil Hadgraft

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SOURCE: Hadgraft, Cecil. “The Earliest Fiction” and “The Three Themes of Fiction.” In Australian Literature: A Critical Account to 1955, pp. 11-26, 40-52. London: William Heineman, 1960.

In the following excerpt, Hadgraft reviews the principal Australian novels of the nineteenth century.

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