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Elizabeth Costello

Elizabeth Costello is an Australian writer of international renown; she is fêted, studied, honoured. Famous principally for an early novel that established her reputation and from which, it seems, she will never escape, she has, late in life, reached the stage where her remaining function is to be venerated and applauded. Elizabeth has made her life's work the study of other people, yet now it is she who is the object of scrutiny. But, for her, what matters is the continuing search for a means of articulating her vision and the verdict of future generations.

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  • "Elizabeth Costello"@he
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@it

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  • "Elizabeth Costello is an Australian writer of international renown; she is fêted, studied, honoured. Famous principally for an early novel that established her reputation and from which, it seems, she will never escape, she has, late in life, reached the stage where her remaining function is to be venerated and applauded. Elizabeth has made her life's work the study of other people, yet now it is she who is the object of scrutiny. But, for her, what matters is the continuing search for a means of articulating her vision and the verdict of future generations."
  • "Elizabeth Costello is an Australian writer of international renown; she is fêted, studied, honoured. Famous principally for an early novel that established her reputation and from which, it seems, she will never escape, she has, late in life, reached the stage where her remaining function is to be venerated and applauded. Elizabeth has made her life's work the study of other people, yet now it is she who is the object of scrutiny. But, for her, what matters is the continuing search for a means of articulating her vision and the verdict of future generations."@en
  • "Reveals the life of aging Australian novelist Elizabeth Costello through a series of formal addresses that includes an award-acceptance speech at a New England liberal arts college and a lecture on evil in Amsterdam."
  • "Via leven en werk van een fictieve schrijfster worden allerlei filosofische en morele vraagstukken te berde gebracht."
  • "A travers huit discours, une romancière australienne vieillissante dévoile peu à peu sa vie et ses pensées intimes. Malgré la célébrité et l'adulation émergent peu à peu les angoisses de mort qui taraudent cette femme en fin de vie."

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  • "Powieść południowoafrykańska"@pl
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Didactic fiction"
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Romance"@pt
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@pl
  • "Fiction"
  • "Translations"

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  • "伊莉莎白.卡斯特洛"
  • "Elizabeth Costello : [regény]"@hu
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@da
  • "Elizabeth Costello : acht Lehrstücke"
  • "Elizateth Costello"@es
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@pl
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@fi
  • "Elizabeth Costello"
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@en
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@es
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@sv
  • "Elizabeth Costello"@it
  • "Elizabeth Costello : oito palestras"@pt
  • "Elizabeth Costello : oito palestras"
  • "Ellijabesŭ K'osŭt'ello"
  • "Elizabet Ḳosṭelo"
  • "Elisabeth Costello : Huit leçons"
  • "אליזבת קוסטלו"
  • "Elizabet Kostello : roman"
  • "Yilishabai. Kasiteluo"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "Elizabeth Costello : åtte leksjoner"
  • "Yi li sha bai. ka si te luo"
  • "Elizabeth Costello : huit leçons"
  • "Elizabeth Costello : Acht Lehrstücke"

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