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New Zealand Literature Overview
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Most important literary characteristic:
New Zealand’s remoteness Why remoteness? Small island (1600 km from Australia) Far from the regular shipping lanes and air routes of most nations. These characteristics show in NZ a typical “frontier society” which is reflected in its literature.
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European Settlers Early nineteenth century.
More interested in making a living off the land than in literature. Early writing: diaries, journals, scientific texts and handbooks. Purpose: to instruct / to impart practical knowledge.
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Poetry Alfred Dommet’s (1811-1887) “Ranolf and Amohia” An epic poem
Concentrated on the lives of the Maori people. Although the subject matter is NZ, its technique corresponds to the Victorian period of England.
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(Sailing off into the sunset)
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1890s Writers began to feel that it was possible to develop distinctive indigenous literature. Fiction: Katherine Mansfield She wrote stories about life in NZ. Her reimagining of NZ has strengthen the belief that the country can sustain the literary imagination.
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1920s Authentic indigenous literature. Jane Mander (1878-1949)
Problems of women Especially in the rural areas.
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1930s: worldwide economic depression
Writers began to explore the harsh realities of life. A re-examining of society and their own attitudes to it. Critical Realism becomes an important part of NZ literature Critical Realism: reality exists independently from us, yet it cannot be known absolutely. Our knowledge of reality is and can only be an approximation.
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