Richard Harland
Richard Harland is an Australian fantasy and science fiction writer, academic, and performance artist, living in New South Wales, Australia. He was born in Huddersfield, United Kingdom and migrated to Australia in 1970. Throughout his authorship career, he has published 17 full-length works of fiction, three academic books, short stories and poems.He is best known for his ''Eddon and Vail'' science fiction thriller series, the illustrated ''Wolf Kingdom'' series for children and three YA steampunk fantasies: ''Worldshaker, Liberator'' and ''Song of the Slums.'' He has been awarded the Australian Aurealis Award on six occasions for his fiction. Provided by Wikipedia
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Literary theory from Plato to Barthes : an introductory history / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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Beyond superstructuralism : the syntagmatic side of language / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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Superstructuralism : the philosophy of structuralism and post-structuralism / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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Beyond superstructuralism : the syntagmatic side of language / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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Superstructuralism : the philosophy of structuralism and post-structuralism / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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Superstructuralism : the philosophy of structuralism and post-structuralism / by Harland, Richard, 1947-
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