Marcus Clarke's Bohemia: Literature And Modernity In Colonial Melbourne
By (Author) Andrew McCann
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
16th August 2004
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
994
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 210mm, Spine 16mm
330g
Marcus Clarke's Bohemia is the first major critical study of Marcus Clarke; arguably Australia's best known and most important nineteenth-century writer. It situates Clarke both within the bohemian culture of Melbourne and a burgeoning cosmopolitan print-culture extending beyond national borders.;;Marcus Clarke's Bohemia offers detailed readings of Clarke's major works, many of which have not previously been discussed, and traces the influence of other European writers on Clarke's writing. Importantly, it focuses on his engagement with the modernity of the place and time in which he worked and lived. ;;McCann's in-depth study unearths the richness of Clarke's writing and brings nineteenth-century Melbourne to life. Impeccably researched and gracefully written, Marcus Clarke's Bohemia is challenging and compelling reading.
Dr Andrew McCann is both an academic and a novelist, lecturing in the Department of English at the University of Melbourne. He is widely published in Australian and international journals on the subjects of Australian and British literature.