Abstract

Maurice Duggan is famous for his short stories and for helping introduce Joycean modernist techniques into New Zealand literature. He ranks with Katherine Mansfield and Frank Sargeson among New Zealand's greatest literary stylists. Since novels were only sporadically produced in mid‐twentieth‐century New Zealand, the short story at that time was considered the mainstay of local fiction.

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