Areas of expertise
- Australian Literature (Excl. Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Literature) 200502
Research interests
Anglophone literary modernism including its engagement with empire, immigration, the metropolis and regionality.
Biography
David is a Visiting Fellow in the School of Literature Languages and Linguistics. He has a particular interest in D. H. Lawrence, as well as modernist authors more broadly. David has been presenting at international D. H. Lawrence conferences since 2003, and co-convened, with Nancy Paxton, the 12th international conference held in Sydney in 2011.
Publications
- Game, D 2020, 'Book Review: Roots Music in America: Collected Writings of Joe Wilson. Edited by Fred Bartenstein. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2017', Folklore, vol. 131, no. 1, pp. 106-107.
- Game, D 2018, 'Shifting the Axis: Regional Modernism in Kangaroo - A Foreground to Australian Literary Modernism', JDHLS Journal of D H Lawrence Studies, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 83-104.
- Game, D 2017, D. H. Lawrence and Zane Grey: The Idea of North-West Western Australia', D H Lawrence Review, vol. 42, no. 1-2, pp. 29-51.
- Game, D 2015, D.H. Lawrence's Australia: Anxiety at the Edge of Empire, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Farnham, Surrey and Burlington, VT.
- Game, D 2011, 'Out of Place: Colonial Australians in St. Mawr', JDHLS Journal of D H Lawrence Studies, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 161-184.
- Game, D 2008, 'Grant Watson's Where Bonds are Loosed: A stimulus for Lawrence's 'Australian Period' with particular resonance in The Boy In The Bush', JDHLS Journal of D H Lawrence Studies, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 97-123.
- Game, D 2008, 'Aspects of Degenerationism in D H Lawrence's Kangaroo', D H Lawrence Review, vol. 32-33, pp. 87-101.