Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
The Visionary Imagination | Australian Catholic University - Strathfield Campus (Mount Saint Mary) | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
The Visionary Imagination | Australian Catholic University - Strathfield Campus (Mount Saint Mary) | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature and History | Griffith University | 2009 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature and History | Griffith University | 2010 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature | James Cook University | 2016 (Semester 1) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Postcolonial Australian Literature | King's College London | 2009 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Postcolonial Australian Literature | King's College London | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
Riders in the Chariot
New York (City)
:
Viking
,
1961
Z470801
1961
single work
novel
(taught in 10 units)
'Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aboriginal artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage ed.). |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2016 (Semester 1) |