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"The Hole..." as Romantic. No. 1 of "Three readings of Sargeson's 'The Hole That Jack Dug'"
(The South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, 1986)The author suggests that one reason for accepting Frank Sargeson's stories as realistic is that there have been no close analyses of any of them. In discussing "The hole that Jack dug" the author aims to show that such a ... -
Taut and Colloquial: 'Frank Sargeson' by R.A. Copland [review]
(Outrigger Publishers Ltd., 1977)Review of R.A. Copland's book, 'Frank Sargeson', (Wellington:1976). -
Violence in the stories of Frank Sargeson
(Massey University, New Zealand, 1986)'The stories of Frank Sargeson' contains the bulk of the short fiction produced by New Zealand's foremost writer. Despite Sargeson's fame, it seems that his stories, particularly those portraying violence, are generally ... -
What happens in Sargeson's "That Summer"? A study of romantic 'mateship'
(Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, Singapore, 1985)Frank Sargeson's "That Summer" is, amongst his 'short' stories, not only by far the longest in the genre in which amongst New Zealand writers he probably reigns supreme, but also an important library work to study. The ...