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The Aunt's Story : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Aunt's Story ''The Aunt's Story'' is the third published novel by the Australian novelist and 1973 Nobel Prize-winner, Patrick White. It tells the story of Theodora Goodman, a lonely middle-aged woman who travels to France after the death of her mother, and then to America, where she experiences what is either a gradual mental breakdown or an epiphanic revelation. Although the novel was shunned by critics and the reading public upon its initial publication in 1948, White himself expressed a personal fondness for it: "It is the one I have most affection for," he wrote in 1959, "and I always find it irritating that only six Australians seem to have liked it."〔White, Patrick. Letter to Geoffrey Dutton, 13 December 1959. ''Patrick White: Letters''. Ed. David Marr. Sydney: Random House, 1994. 160.〕 ==External links==
* (Excerpts from the novel ) at the ABC's "Why Bother With Patrick White?" archive. * (Synopsis and interpretation by Alan Lawson ) at the ABC's "Why Bother With Patrick White?" archive.
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