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'Men Alone' as Outlaws? Hyde's 'Starkie', Lee and Lee's Porcello, and Mulgan's Johnson
2013
The Journal of New Zealand Studies
The notion of 'criminal heroes', in the title originally submitted for the conference paper, offers some intriguing ironies, yet in investigating the protagonists, 'Starkie', aka James Douglas Stark, in Robin Hyde's Passport to Hell (1936), Albany Porcello, in John A. Lee's The Hunted (1936), and Johnson, in John Mulgan's Man Alone (1939), I came to see them rather as outlaws. The linking of the three works, and their authors, is neither arbitrary nor merely a matter of close dating: between
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