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The mysteries of the novel Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay (1967), and its film adaptation of same name, directed by Peter Weir (1975), have been intriguing readers and audiences for more than four decades. Set in the Australian countryside in 190... see more

The mysteries of the novel Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay (1967), and its film adaptation of same name, directed by Peter Weir (1975), have been intriguing readers and audiences for more than four decades. Set in the Australian countryside in 190... see more

The field of Gothic Studies concentrates almost exclusively on literature, cinema and popular culture. While Gothic themes in the visual arts of the Romantic period are well documented, and there is sporadic discussion about the re-emergence of the Gothic... see more

South East Queensland’s subtropical hinterlands—the mountainous, forested country lying between the cities of the coast and the Great Dividing Range—are sites of a regional variation of Australian Gothic. Hinterland Gothic draws its atmosphere and metapho... see more

The creek is a threatening site for women in Barbara Baynton’s Bush Studies (1902). The female characters in her stories are routinely represented as vulnerable, drowning, or murdered at the creek, and the slippery banks and murky waters have been establi... see more

 ‘Not Today, Old Man’ was written to the journal’s call-out theme ‘Tropical Gothic’. Informed by these ideas and a long tradition of women’s writing from Austen to Atwood, ‘Not Today, Old Man’ interrogates the relationship between women and violence.... see more

AbstractFrom many Aboriginal elders, such as Tjangika Napaltjani, Bob Williams and Djiniyini Gondarra, to painters, such as Arthur Boyd, Pro Hart and John Forrester-Clack, from historians, such as Manning Clark, and poets, such as Maureen Watson, Francis ... see more

Review of Tichelaar, Tyler, R. The Gothic Wanderer: From Transgression to Redemption. Gothic Literature from 1794 – Present. Ann Arbor, MI: Modern History Press, 2012.

The purpose of this research is to find the differences between the universality and uniqueness of American, British, and Australian English. The data for this research are videos found on the Youtube platform focused on American, British, and Australian ... see more

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