Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
The Great World
London
:
Chatto and Windus
,
1990
Z436200
1990
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 3 units)
'Every city, town and village has its memorial to war. Nowhere are these more eloquent than in Australia, generations of whose young men have enlisted to fight other people's battles - from Gallipoli and the Somme to Malaya and Vietnam. In THE GREAT WORLD, his finest novel yet, David Malouf gives a voice to that experience. But THE GREAT WORLD is more than a novel of war. Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage reprint). |
Australian Literature and History B | Charles Darwin University | 2013 |
y
The Great World
London
:
Chatto and Windus
,
1990
Z436200
1990
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 3 units)
'Every city, town and village has its memorial to war. Nowhere are these more eloquent than in Australia, generations of whose young men have enlisted to fight other people's battles - from Gallipoli and the Somme to Malaya and Vietnam. In THE GREAT WORLD, his finest novel yet, David Malouf gives a voice to that experience. But THE GREAT WORLD is more than a novel of war. Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage reprint). |
Australian Literature and History B | Charles Darwin University | 2012 |
y
The Great World
London
:
Chatto and Windus
,
1990
Z436200
1990
single work
novel
historical fiction
(taught in 3 units)
'Every city, town and village has its memorial to war. Nowhere are these more eloquent than in Australia, generations of whose young men have enlisted to fight other people's battles - from Gallipoli and the Somme to Malaya and Vietnam. In THE GREAT WORLD, his finest novel yet, David Malouf gives a voice to that experience. But THE GREAT WORLD is more than a novel of war. Ranging over seventy years of Australian life, from Sydney's teeming King's Cross to the tranquil backwaters of the Hawkesbury River, it is a remarkable novel of self-knowledge and lost innocence, of survival and witness.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage reprint). |
Gender & Genre | Macquarie University | 2015 (Semester 1) |