Dissociation and Wholeness in Patrick White's Fiction
Steven, Laurence Most studies of Patrick White's fiction are devoted to elucidating archetypal patterns, symbolic configurations, and thematic preoccupations, and generally to praising the way White's fictional elements combine to form a religio-mystical worldview.
Few have questioned this critical approach to White, fewer still have questioned White's vision itself. Yet, according to the author, questioning is in order-for Patrick White is a man divided. One ...