This document provides a concise overview of 20 influential writers in Australian literature, crucial for candidates preparing for the UGC NET JRF English examination. The selection balances mainstream Anglo-Australian authors with significant Aboriginal voices, covering their key works, important characters, plot summaries, and chronologies of their major publications. Mainstream (Anglo-Australian) Writers 1. Patrick White (1912–1990) Patrick White was an Australian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright, and the recipient of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature. His work is known for its modernist style, psychological depth, and exploration of themes such as the search for meaning, the nature of human suffering, and the complexities of the Australian landscape and identity. He is considered one of the most important figures in 20th-century Australian literature. Important Works: ...
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