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Index
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Intertextuality
Mikhail Bakhtin and Polyphony
Janet Frame and Intertextuality
Chapter One: Janet Frame’s Books
Leaving New Zealand
Early Years and Dot’s Little Folk
School Days
At College and In Hospital
Later Reading
Chapter Two: Poets and Poetry
The Importance of Poetry
Poetry at School and College
Poetic Visionaries: Blake, Yeats, Rilke and Dylan Thomas and their Celebration of the Natural World
The English 19th Century Romantics and A State of Siege
New Zealand Poets
Walt Whitman, Frame’s America and Daughter Buffalo
Chapter Three: Frame’s Use of Poetry in the Novels
Prose, Poetry and Poetic Prose
Sylvia Plath and Intensive Care
Chapter Four: The Bible—Eden and Apocalypse
Biblical Poetics
Ethics and Spirituality
Biblical Narratives
Chapter Five: Engaging with Shakespeare
Upon the Heath
Wild Waters
Shakespearean Dreams
Chapter Six: Tending the Myths
Folklore
Fairy Tales
Anglo Saxon Poetry and The Adaptable Man
The Ballad Tradition and Intensive Care
Myth and Survival
Memory, Language and The Carpathians
Afterword
Selected Bibliography
Studies in World Literature
Copyright
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