An edition of Myths, heroes and anti-heroes (1992)

Myths, heroes and anti-heroes

essays on the literature and culture of the Asia-Pacific region

Myths, heroes and anti-heroes
Bennett, Bruce, Dennis Haskell
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An edition of Myths, heroes and anti-heroes (1992)

Myths, heroes and anti-heroes

essays on the literature and culture of the Asia-Pacific region

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Cover of: Myths, Heroes, and Anti-Heroes
Myths, Heroes, and Anti-Heroes: The Literature of the Asia-Pacific Region
August 1996, University of Western Australia Press
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Cover of: Myths, heroes and anti-heroes
Myths, heroes and anti-heroes: essays on the literature and culture of the Asia-Pacific region
1992, Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, University of Western Australia
in English

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Edition Notes

Papers given at the fifth biennial Asia-Pacific region symposium hosted by the Centre for Studies in Australian Literature at the University of Western Australia in late November, 1991, at the Fox Lecture Theatre.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Nedlands, W.A

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR9410.5 .M98 1992

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Pagination
viii, 217 p. :
Number of pages
217

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20295898M
ISBN 10
0864222211
Goodreads
1710456

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