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Re-encountering Christina Stead : Why read ‘Workshop in the novel’?

Burns,A and Goodrich,RA 2014, Re-encountering Christina Stead : Why read ‘Workshop in the novel’?, Text, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 1-11.

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Title Re-encountering Christina Stead : Why read ‘Workshop in the novel’?
Author(s) Burns,A
Goodrich,RA
Journal name Text
Volume number 18
Issue number 1
Start page 1
End page 11
Total pages 11
Publisher Australian Association of Writing Programs
Place of publication Nathan, Qld.
Publication date 2014
ISSN 1327-9556
Keyword(s) Christina Stead
Writing Workshops
Georges Polti
Summary Despite waves of interest in the work of Christina Stead, one aspect of her writing life has been largely neglected. From September 1943, she taught three series of extended writing workshops in New York and in the process left more than three hundred pages documenting her teaching. The question motivating this paper is: Why should we, as writers and teachers of writing, read her writing workshop notebooks nowadays? This paper will place Stead’s workshop in the context of the development of institutional teaching of novel writing and her emergence as a major writer. It will briefly examine how the notebooks have previously been understood and offer a closer analysis than has been made to date of the notebooks and their content and of the key issues raised by them. In particular, we shall explore her pedagogic focus upon workshop participants developing a rigorous, analytical approach to crafting novels and her extensive use of Georges Polti’s Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations to achieve this. That, in turn, will enable us to assess what the notebooks independently reveal about her beliefs regarding the novel and its purpose.
Language eng
Field of Research 190402 Creative Writing (incl Playwriting)
Socio Economic Objective 970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and Writing
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
ERA Research output type C Journal article
Copyright notice ©2014, Australian Association of Writing Programs
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30071694

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
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