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y separately published work icon The Scent of Eucalyptus single work   novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 1973... 1973 The Scent of Eucalyptus
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Units Teaching this Work

Text Unit Name Institution Year
y separately published work icon The Scent of Eucalyptus Barbara Hanrahan , London : Chatto and Windus , 1973 Z521233 1973 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

'Barbara Hanrahan was both a writer and a visual artist, and this magical first novel is an autobiographical evocation of her childhood. A delicious blend of fantasy and realism, it is a powerful, lyrical story of a child's rites of passage through a world where the family home, its garden, and the three women who preside over it, area vital and compelling participants in the shaping of a child's rituals of discovery and awareness.' (UQP)

Australian Classics University of Adelaide 2014 (Semester 1)
y separately published work icon The Scent of Eucalyptus Barbara Hanrahan , London : Chatto and Windus , 1973 Z521233 1973 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

'Barbara Hanrahan was both a writer and a visual artist, and this magical first novel is an autobiographical evocation of her childhood. A delicious blend of fantasy and realism, it is a powerful, lyrical story of a child's rites of passage through a world where the family home, its garden, and the three women who preside over it, area vital and compelling participants in the shaping of a child's rituals of discovery and awareness.' (UQP)

Australian Classics: Literature and Film University of Adelaide 2016 (Semester 2)
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