Mute Eloquence: Elizabeth Jolley's The Well as Encrypted Melodrama.Published in:Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 2015, v. 15, n. 1, p. 1By:ROONEY, MONIQUEPublication type:Article
The Phantom and Transgenerational Trauma in Elizabeth Jolley's The Well.Published in:2012By:Herrero, DoloresPublication type:Literary Criticism
Sexual gothic: Marian Engel's `bear' and Elizabeth Jolley's `the well'.Published in:Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, 1995, v. 26, n. 2, p. 65By:Turcotte, GerryPublication type:Article
Down in Elizabeth Jolley's The Well: An Essay on Repression.Published in:2014By:Baines, PilarPublication type:Literary Criticism
Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: The Well, Sing Fox to Me and Lilian's Story.Published in:2022By:Shek-Noble, LizPublication type:Literary Criticism
Topographies of the self: Coming to terms with the Australian landscape in contemporary...Published in:1991By:Stilz, GerhardPublication type:Poetry Review