MEG 19 Solved Assignment 2022-23
MEG 19 Solved Assignment 2022-23
THE AUSTRALIAN NOVEL
MEG 19 Solved Assignment 2022-23 : All assignments are in PDF format which would be send on email/WhatsApp (9958676204) just after payment.
Programme: MEG/2022/2023
Course Code: MEG 19
Max. Marks: 100
Answer
all the questions in this assignment.
1.
“Nineteenth century Australian women novelists delinea ted life in the outback
from a perspective quite different from that of the masculinist pioneer.”
Discuss with suitable examples.
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Early attempts at producing literary works were rather
gentrified, written in the English style for an English audience. A good
example is the work of W. C. Wentworth, author of Australasia, an Ode (1823),
which is minor and imitative. During the next few decades Australian writers
began to discover at least their subject, if not yet their voice, with the
interpretive nature poetry of Charles Harpur (1813–68) and Henry Kendall
(1839–82) and with the novels of Henry Kingsley (brother of Charles Kingsley), who
wrote about pioneer life. The bush ballad, begun by Adam Lindsay Gordon,
flowered in the work of Henry Lawson (1867–1922) and A. B. (Banjo) Paterson
(1864–1941), whose Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (1895) includes the
famous song Waltzing Matilda. Convict life was depicted in Henry Savery's
Quintus Servinton (1830), but it was not until almost a century after the first
prisoners arrived that they received their due, in Marcus Clarke's classic
account of life in a penal colony, For the Term of His Natural Life (1874).
Less powerful, but true to life in the bush, were the
novels of Rolfe Boldrewood (pseud. of Thomas A. Browne) and James Tucker, whose
Ralph Rashleigh (1844) was the first book to focus on Australia's unique
combination of prison life, aborigines, and bushrangers. Other important
19th-century novelists were Miles Franklin (1879–1954), whose My Brilliant
Career (1901) is often designated the first authentically Australian novel, and
diarist-novelist Tom Collins (pseud.
Her letters, selected from a repository of a lifetime
of dedicated and energetic correspondence, reveal an exceptional epistolary
talent. Not only do they provide a record of the extensive literary and
cultural network Franklin established and fostered in that correspondence,
which spread throughout Australia and overseas, but they also stand as an
important literary document in a mode that feminist criticism has recovered and
recognized as having cultural significance as well as importance to both
writers and readers. Franklin's reputation was amplified, too, with the release
of the acclaimed 1979 movie production of her first novel. The motion picture,
also called My Brilliant Career, was directed by Australian Gillian
Armstrong and generated widespread public interest in both the novel and its
author.
Franklin's name has a central and lasting place in Australian literary history through her endowment of Australia's most prestigious and, until recently, richest national literary prize, the annual Miles Franklin Award, which she envisaged as having a status similar to that of the Pulitzer Prize. She willed her estate for this purpose upon her death, having always lived frugally and often in reduced circumstances, especially in her later adult life, in order to establish and fund such an award. The terms of the prize, "for the novel for the year which is of the highest literary merit and which must present Australian life in any of its phases," have periodically been the subject of public contention, as judging panels struggle with the issue of the relative Australianness of works being judged. The requirements are revealing, however, of Franklin's ardent nationalism and lifelong support of Australian literature and Australian writers. The first winner of this award, in 1957, was Patrick White with his novel Voss (1957).
2.
Discuss Miles Franklin’s My Brilliant Career as an early feminist text.
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3.
“Patrick White’s novel The Tree of Man reflects White’s anxiety about the
rootlessness and alienation of men and women in the modern age.” Do you agree
with this statement?
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4.
“Thomas Keneally’s novel Schindler’s Ark is a story of the triumph of
humanity.” Comment on this statement.
20
5. Write
short notes of around 200 words each on the following:
a. The
multicultural novel in Australia.
b.
Intermingling of historical accounts with fiction in Peter Carey’s True History
of the Kelly Gang
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