Narration of History and Politics in Peter Carey's Novels
Interrogating Official History: Narration of Politics in Peter Carey's Novels
Keywords:
Peter Carey, narration, history, politics, novels, True History of the Kelly Gang, postmodern, historical novel, bushranger, Ned Kelly, official version, law, subaltern subject, Australian colonial history, historical truthAbstract
Peter Carey's files are a missing component, but a strikingly significant one, in the basic writing about the beneficial systems of his celebrity. In True History of the Kelly Gang, Australian novelist Peter Carey presents a postmodern historical novel glancing back at the instance of the popular bushranger Ned Kelly and showing an elective record of his hero's career and disgraceful end, testing the official variant of occasions just as the expert of the law. Carey along these lines gives a voice to a quieted subaltern subject and revamps Australian colonial history such that brings up issues not just as to the issue of what truly occurred yet additionally with reference to the openness of historical truth. The present Research Paper discusses about the narration of Peter Carey's Narrative works with special reference to depiction of History and Politics in her Novels.Downloads
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2019-05-01
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“Narration of History and Politics in Peter Carey’s Novels: Interrogating Official History: Narration of Politics in Peter Carey’s Novels”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 1376–1380, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11560






