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Gambling as a literary subject in Frank Hardy’s work

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The article explores the representation and critique of gambling in Frank
Hardy’s writing. It analyses the prominence of, and changes in the concept of
gambling in some of Hardy’s texts. Despite the frequency and persistence of
gambling as a literary subject in Hardy’s work, his engagement with this popular
activity has received only scant scholarly attention. This is particularly curious,
given that gambling is a considerable and still contemporary cultural phenomenon
in Australia and beyond. The study offers some possible explanations for this low
analytical interest.

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