Selling Australian Stories to the World: The Dynamics of Twentieth-Century Publishing

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Osborne, Roger
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[Extract] Research into the publication histories of Australian novels during the last two decades has presented a transnational alternative to challenge the cultural-national frameworks that dominated Australian literary and book history until that time. With his study of the American historian and journalist C. Hartley Grattan, Laurie Hergenhan introduced American publishers to this emerging framework, demonstrating the importance of the North American market to the careers of Australian writers.

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The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel

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9781009090049

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17

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Cambridge University Press

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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10.1017/9781009090049.010