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The Theme of "Alien Other" and "Imagined" Landscape in Australian Literary Tradition
2016
English Language and Literature Studies
<p>In Australian culture, framed by both Western conceptions of nature and Australian colonial experience, traditional aesthetics and ideologies had negative attitudes towards the "wilderness". Therefore in the major 19th century Australian literary tradition, the antagonistic relationship between man and nature was prevalent, which is demonstrated through the theme of "wild" nature, in which the Australian "wild"landscape was constructed as "alien other" and "imagined".</p>
doi:10.5539/ells.v6n1p109
fatcat:auywyi4ke5e5ne3fzk622j2osi