Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
Melbourne
:
Hyland House
,
1983
Z383558
1983
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 5 units)
'The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen. Soon after, many people died mysteriously, others disappeared without a trace, and once-friendly families became bitter enemies. The islanders muttered, 'It's the times', but Wooreddy alone knew more: the world was coming to an end. In Mudrooroo's unforgettable novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece, the author evokes with fullest irony the bewilderment and frailty of the last native Tasmanians, as they come face to face with the clumsy but inexorable power of their white destroyers. ...' (Source: Goodreads website) |
Australian Literature: Black and White | University of New England | 2008 (Semester 1) |
y
Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
Melbourne
:
Hyland House
,
1983
Z383558
1983
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 5 units)
'The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen. Soon after, many people died mysteriously, others disappeared without a trace, and once-friendly families became bitter enemies. The islanders muttered, 'It's the times', but Wooreddy alone knew more: the world was coming to an end. In Mudrooroo's unforgettable novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece, the author evokes with fullest irony the bewilderment and frailty of the last native Tasmanians, as they come face to face with the clumsy but inexorable power of their white destroyers. ...' (Source: Goodreads website) |
Australian Literature: Black and White | University of New England | 2010 (Semester 2, Summer Semester) |
y
Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
Melbourne
:
Hyland House
,
1983
Z383558
1983
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 5 units)
'The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen. Soon after, many people died mysteriously, others disappeared without a trace, and once-friendly families became bitter enemies. The islanders muttered, 'It's the times', but Wooreddy alone knew more: the world was coming to an end. In Mudrooroo's unforgettable novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece, the author evokes with fullest irony the bewilderment and frailty of the last native Tasmanians, as they come face to face with the clumsy but inexorable power of their white destroyers. ...' (Source: Goodreads website) |
Australian Literature: Black and White | University of New England | 2012 (Semester 2, Summer Semester) |
y
Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
Melbourne
:
Hyland House
,
1983
Z383558
1983
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 5 units)
'The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen. Soon after, many people died mysteriously, others disappeared without a trace, and once-friendly families became bitter enemies. The islanders muttered, 'It's the times', but Wooreddy alone knew more: the world was coming to an end. In Mudrooroo's unforgettable novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece, the author evokes with fullest irony the bewilderment and frailty of the last native Tasmanians, as they come face to face with the clumsy but inexorable power of their white destroyers. ...' (Source: Goodreads website) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
Melbourne
:
Hyland House
,
1983
Z383558
1983
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 5 units)
'The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen. Soon after, many people died mysteriously, others disappeared without a trace, and once-friendly families became bitter enemies. The islanders muttered, 'It's the times', but Wooreddy alone knew more: the world was coming to an end. In Mudrooroo's unforgettable novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece, the author evokes with fullest irony the bewilderment and frailty of the last native Tasmanians, as they come face to face with the clumsy but inexorable power of their white destroyers. ...' (Source: Goodreads website) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2012 (Semester 1) |