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Authors: Meffan, J
Citation: J. Meffan, Artful histories: Modern Australian autobiography, AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 120-122

Authors: Meffan, J
Citation: J. Meffan, National fictions: Literature, film and the construction of Australian narrative (2nd edition), AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 120-122

Authors: Ridge, B
Citation: B. Ridge, Linguistic ecology: Language change and linguistic imperialism in the Pacific region, AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 122-123

Authors: Sew, JW
Citation: Jw. Sew, Language, Saussure and Wittgenstein: How to play games with words, AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 123-125

Authors: Gordon, E
Citation: E. Gordon, A lexicon of cadet language, AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 126-127

Authors: Gordon, E
Citation: E. Gordon, Language in society, AUMLA, (91), 1999, pp. 126-127

Authors: Vickers, A
Citation: A. Vickers, Patriarchal and political authority in 'Wieland' (Charles Brockden Brown), AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 1-19

Authors: Burrell, M
Citation: M. Burrell, St Brendan in Occitania: A study in confusion and conflation (Vernacular versions of the 'Navigatio Sancti Brendani' in the dialects of Occitania), AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 21-38

Authors: Nettelbeck, CW
Citation: Cw. Nettelbeck, Moliere and the second French Revolution (Moliere as indispensable for theunderstanding of French culture), AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 39-50

Authors: Birden, L
Citation: L. Birden, Paul Eluard and the question of the self, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 51-61

Authors: Ramsay, R
Citation: R. Ramsay, The ambivalent narrator. Hybridity and multiple address as modernity in Maryse Conde and Mariama Ba, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 63-83

Authors: Curry, JL
Citation: Jl. Curry, The speed of a horse and the flight of a swan ('Doon'), AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 85-90

Authors: Bond, R
Citation: R. Bond, The 'Bacchae' of Euripides, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 91-92

Authors: Muecke, F
Citation: F. Muecke, The poems of Cicero, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 92-94

Authors: Muecke, F
Citation: F. Muecke, The epyllion from Theocritus to Ovid, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 92-94

Authors: Lindley, A
Citation: A. Lindley, Chaucer's Miller's, Reeve's and Cook's tales: an annotated bibliography, 1900-1992, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 94-96

Authors: Lindley, A
Citation: A. Lindley, Malory's book of arms: The narrative of combat in 'Le Morte Darthur', AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 94-96

Authors: Lees-Jeffries, H
Citation: H. Lees-jeffries, Feminist readings in Middle English literature: The Wife of Bath and all her sect, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 96-98

Authors: Lees-Jeffries, H
Citation: H. Lees-jeffries, Ventriloquized voices: Feminist theory and English Renaissance texts, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 96-98

Authors: Ross, JC
Citation: Jc. Ross, Seizures of the will in early modern English drama, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 98-99

Authors: Sherry, B
Citation: B. Sherry, Milton's imperial epic: 'Paradise Lost' and the discourse of colonialism, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 99-101

Authors: Thomson, H
Citation: H. Thomson, Somatic fictions: Imagining illness in Victorian culture, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 101-102

Authors: Wilkes, J
Citation: J. Wilkes, Nineteenth-century English, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 102-103

Authors: Simms, N
Citation: N. Simms, Constructions of "The Jew" in English literature and society: Racial representations, 1875-1945, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 103-105

Authors: Simms, N
Citation: N. Simms, Between "race" and culture: Representations of "the Jew" in English and American literature, AUMLA, (90), 1998, pp. 105-106
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