Bursting the Seams of Poetic Form: An Interview with Sallie Muirden

Vernay interviews Sallie Muirden, an author of three major novels--Revelations of Spanish Infanta (1996), which won the Harper Collins Fiction Prize, about having deliberately addressing gender studies in her novel. Among others, Muirden tells why is her novels told on similar narrative modes with a...

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Published inAntipodes (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.) Vol. 26; no. 2; pp. 246 - 251
Main Authors Vernay, Jean-François, Muirden, Sallie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Brooklyn American Association of Australian Literary Studies 01.12.2012
Wayne State University Press
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Summary:Vernay interviews Sallie Muirden, an author of three major novels--Revelations of Spanish Infanta (1996), which won the Harper Collins Fiction Prize, about having deliberately addressing gender studies in her novel. Among others, Muirden tells why is her novels told on similar narrative modes with a double vision through a male an female lens.
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Antipodes, Vol. 26, No. 2, Dec 2012: 246-251
ISSN:0893-5580
2331-9089