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    Evermore: stories of the Great War by Rudyard Kipling and Julian Barnes.Peter Pierce - 2002 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 42 (2002):65.
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    'The country of lost children': the case of Clara Crosbie.Peter Pierce - 1997 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 37:18.
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    The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety.Peter Pierce - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    The figure of the lost child has haunted the Australian imagination. Peter Pierce's sometimes shocking study The Country of Lost Children, traces this ambivalent and disturbing history. In the nineteenth century the idea of losing one's child to a strange country reflected white settlers' distrust of their new land and its Aboriginal inhabitants. The book offers insights into the passing of an opportunity for reconciliation between European and indigenous Australians. In the twentieth century the lost child continues to torment the (...)
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