Objects Strangely Familiar: Symbolism and Literary Allusion in the Novels of Gary Crew

Authors

  • Diane Humphery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl1996vol6no2art1402

Keywords:

Gary Crew, Strange Objects, No Such Country, The Inner Circle, Angle's Gate, The House of Tomorrow, symbolism, youth, Australian fiction

Abstract

See article

Metrics

File downloads
465
Jul 1996Jan 1997Jul 1997Jan 1998Jul 1998Jan 1999Jul 1999Jan 2000Jul 2000Jan 2001Jul 2001Jan 2002Jul 2002Jan 2003Jul 2003Jan 2004Jul 2004Jan 2005Jul 2005Jan 2006Jul 2006Jan 2007Jul 2007Jan 2008Jul 2008Jan 2009Jul 2009Jan 2010Jul 2010Jan 2011Jul 2011Jan 2012Jul 2012Jan 2013Jul 2013Jan 2014Jul 2014Jan 2015Jul 2015Jan 2016Jul 2016Jan 2017Jul 2017Jan 2018Jul 2018Jan 2019Jul 2019Jan 2020Jul 2020Jan 2021Jul 2021Jan 2022Jul 2022Jan 2023Jul 2023Jan 2024Jul 2024Jan 2025Jul 2025Jan 20269
|

References

Bourke, Lawrence (1993) 'Cunning passages: history in Gary Crew's Strange Objects', Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 4, 3.

Crew, Gary (1986) The Inner Circle. Melbourne, Mammoth Australia.

Crew, Gary (1988) The House of Tomorrow. Melbourne, Mammoth Australia.

Crew, Gary (1990) Strange Objects. Melbourne, Mammoth Australia.

Crew Gary (1991) No Such Country. Melbourne, Mammoth Australia.

Crew, Gary (1992) 'The architecture of memory', Australian Author 24, 1.

Crew, Gary (1993) Angel's Gate. Port Melbourne, William Heinemann Australia.

Eagleton, Terry (1983) Literary Theory: An Introduction. Oxford, Blackwell.

Mills, Alice (1993) 'Scapegoats and shadows: a Jungian account of the theme of collective guilt in Strange Objects', in Stone, M. (ed) Australian Children's Literature: Finding a Voice (Proceedings of the Second Children's Literature Conference). Wollongong, New Literatures Research Centre, University of Wollongong.

Nieuwenhuizen, Agnes (1990) 'Teaching the young a sense of history', The Age Saturday Extra, 29 December.

Pearce, Sharyn (1990) 'Identity in Australia: Gary Crew's adolescent novels', Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature 1, 2.

Saxby, Maurice (1993) The Proof of the Puddin'. Sydney, Ashton Scholastic.

Scutter, Heather (1993) 'Two viewpoints on Gary Crew's Angel’s Gate', Viewpoint: On Books for Young Adults 1, 4.

Stone, Michael (1992) 'The ambiguity of hesitation in Gary Crew's Strange Objects', Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature 3, 1.

Downloads

Published

1996-07-01

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Objects Strangely Familiar: Symbolism and Literary Allusion in the Novels of Gary Crew” (1996) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 6(2), pp. 37–45. doi:10.21153/pecl1996vol6no2art1402.

Similar Articles

111-120 of 154

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.