Christina Stead's Satire and the Public Sphere
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Christina Stead, satireAbstract
This article argues that Stead uses the techniques of the satirist to engage with the public sphere. It references A Little Tea, A Little Chat, The People with the Dogs and I'm Dying Laughing.Downloads
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2013-02-04
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Christina Stead’s Satire and the Public Sphere. (2013). Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 124-131. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/JASAL/article/view/9552