My Brilliant Career

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Broadview Press, Sep 17, 2007 - Fiction - 289 pages

Written by a teenager living in the Australian bush in the 1890s and originally published in 1901, Miles Franklin’s My Brilliant Career is a candid representation of the aspirations and frustrations of a young woman constrained by middle-class social arrangements, especially the pressure to marry. My Brilliant Career has continued to delight readers and to cause them to locate their personal realities in the struggle of Franklin’s heroine, Sybylla Melvyn, to recognize and to pursue what she most wants and needs in her life.

In addition to the rich selection of appendices, this edition includes maps of early twentieth-century Australia and a critical introduction that outlines political and economic developments relevant to the novel, traces the literary landscape upon which My Brilliant Career first appeared, and describes the reception and interpretation given the novel in the century after its initial publication (including the celebrated 1979 film adaptation).

 

Contents

MY BRILLIANT CAREER
41
Correspondence Related to the Publication of My Brilliant Career
261
Late Nineteenth and Early TwentiethCentury Australian Feminist Perspectives
267
Early Responses to My Brilliant Career
281
Select Bibliography
287
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Bruce K. Martin is Professor Emeritus of English at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.

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