Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Introduction to the Novel | Australian National University | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2009 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2011 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Modernism in Australia | King's College London | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Modernism in Australia | King's College London | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Contexts | La Trobe University | 2013 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Contexts | La Trobe University | 2009 |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Pre Postcolonial Reading | La Trobe University | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Contexts | La Trobe University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Contexts | La Trobe University | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Contexts | La Trobe University | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re Situating Modernism | La Trobe University | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Postcolonial Reading | La Trobe University | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Re-situating Modernism: Decolonising Texts | La Trobe University | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Great Books: Creative Writing Classics | Queensland University of Technology | 2016 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: 1930 to the Present | University of New England | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Twentieth-Century Australian Literature | University of Queensland | 2009 (Semester 2) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2011 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Literature: Traditions and Revisions | University of Queensland | 2012 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Texts: International Contexts | University of Sydney | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
The Aunt's Story
London
:
Routledge
,
1948
Z470389
1948
single work
novel
(taught in 27 units)
'With the death of her mother, middle-aged Theodora Goodman contemplates the desert of her life. Freed from the trammels of convention, she leaves Australia for a European tour and becomes involved with the residents of a small French hotel. But creating other people's lives, even in love and pity, can lead to madness. Her ability to reconcile joy and sorrow is an unbearable torture to her. On the journey home, Theodora finds there is little to choose between the reality of illusion and the illusion of reality. She looks for peace, even if it is beyond the borders of insanity.' (From the publisher's website.) |
Australian Texts: International Contexts | University of Sydney | 2009 (Semester 1) |