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Opening the book : new essays on New Zealand writing
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ISBN: 1869401158 Year: 1995 Publisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Auckland University Press,

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Maoriland : New Zealand literature, 1872-1914 / Jane Stafford and Mark Williams.
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ISBN: 9780864735225 0864735227 Year: 2006 Publisher: Wellington : Victoria University Press,

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Answering to the language : essays on modern writers
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ISBN: 1869400380 Year: 1989 Publisher: Auckland : Auckland University Press,


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Fear and temptation : the image of the indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand literatures
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ISBN: 0773506918 Year: 1989 Publisher: Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press,

Book self : the reader as writer and the writer as critic
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ISBN: 9781869404123 Year: 2008 Publisher: Auckland : Auckland University Press,

The colour of distance : New Zealand writers in France, French writers in New Zealand
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ISBN: 0864735057 Year: 2005 Publisher: Wellington : Victoria University Press,

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Since Katherine Mansfield wrote some of her greatest stories on the Riviera, France has occupied a place in the imagination of New Zealand writers and readers. This anthology includes memoirs, stories and poems written in France by some of New Zealand's greatest writers-among them Janet Frame, Allen Curnow, James K. Baxter and Michael King. During the same period, French writers have, in turn, visited New Zealand and their imaginative engagement with this place is also represented. Not only has the experience of New Zealanders living in France enriched this country's literature; French writers are having a comparable experience of New Zealand. The Colour of Distance samples the traffic in both directions. Herein lies the proof that traveling 18,000 kilometres can make you see more vividly both the place of origin and the adopted home.

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