Empire Girls: the colonial heroine comes of age

Empire Girls: the colonial heroine comes of age is a critical examination of three novels by writers from different regions of the British Empire: Olive Schreiner's The Story of An African Farm (South Africa), Sara Jeannette Duncan's A Daughter of Today (Canada) and Henry Handel Richardson...

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Main Author: Treagus, Mandy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Adelaide Press 2014
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