Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|---|
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Central Queensland University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Central Queensland University | 2012 (Semester 1) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Central Queensland University | 2014 (Term 1) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Central Queensland University | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Central Queensland University | 2016 (Semester 2) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Australian Literature | University of New South Wales | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
The Eye of the Storm
London
:
Jonathan Cape
,
1973
Z463974
1973
single work
novel
(taught in 7 units)
"Elizabeth Hunter, an ex-socialite in her eighties, has a mystical experience during a summer storm in Sydney which transforms all her relationships: her existence becomes charged with a meaning which communicates itself to those around her. From this simple scenario Patrick White unfurls a monumental exploration of the tides of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, impotence and and longing that fester within family relationships." Source: Penguin Books Australia. |
Australian Literature | University of New South Wales | 2016 (Semester 1) |