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The Luminaries | The Booker PrizesAug 1, 2013 · Publication date: 1 August 2013. Buy the book. eBook. Audiobook ... Eleanor Catton, 2013 Man Booker Prize winner with her book, The Luminaries.
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John Mullan on The Luminaries – Guardian book clubApr 4, 2014 · Eleanor Catton's huge neo-Victorian novel The Luminaries is structured according to strict astrological principles.
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The Man Booker Prize 2013The 2013 Booker Prize was won by Eleanor Catton for her novel The Luminaries.The youngest winner at 28 crafts the longest winning book.
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[PDF] The Luminaries - Hachette Book GroupFollowing the Zodiac as a guiding structure, The Luminaries is a stunning feat of construction. Some have argued that, in novels especially, high structural ...
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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton – review | Fiction | The GuardianSep 11, 2013 · Catton's epic novel about the New Zealand goldrush has been shortlisted for the Man Booker prize. Kirsty Gunn weighs up an intricately crafted shaggy dog story.
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The Luminaries review – a compulsively complex novel becomes ...Jun 22, 2020 · This is the beginning of Eleanor Catton's six part adaptation of her 2013 Booker prize-winning novel The Luminaries (BBC One). It promises ...
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'The Luminaries': TV Review - The Hollywood ReporterFeb 9, 2021 · Eleanor Catton adapts her Man Booker Prize-winning novel about love, murder and gold-digging in 19th-century New Zealand as a six-part Starz miniseries.
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Eleanor Catton's Life Lessons - HazlittCatton, the youngest of three children, was born in 1985, in London, Ontario where her father was studying philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.Missing: biography education
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Eleanor Catton - Writer's Files - Read NZ Te Pou MuramuraCatton, Eleanor (1985 - ) was born in Canada and raised in Canterbury. In 2007, she won the Sunday Star-Times short story competition, and in the same year she ...Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Eleanor Catton Discusses 'The Luminaries' - The New York TimesNov 19, 2013 · Ms. Catton graduated from the University of Canterbury and earned a master's degree from Victoria University of Wellington. In 2008, she won a ...
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VUW plans to give honorary doctorate to Luminaries author Eleanor ...Jan 28, 2014 · Ms Catton has a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Victoria University, conferred with Distinction in 2008 and a Bachelor of Arts ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ages and stages — Eleanor Catton, The Rehearsal (Interview)Nov 8, 2010 · Though a novel, the style is highly theatrical (characters often speak in a declamatory fashion, they are sometimes referred to as actors, and ...
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Eleanor Catton (The Bat Segundo Show #524) - Reluctant HabitsNov 12, 2013 · I think that genre fiction is nearly always lively and literary fiction at its worst is not lively at all. I mean, at its best, it's many things ...
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Eleanor Catton | Interview - GrantaEleanor Catton, author of the critically acclaimed, Betty Trask-award-winning debut novel, The Rehearsal, talks to Granta. Catton received the 2007 Adam ...
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Eleanor Catton, in conversation with Justin Torres, discussing ...Mar 12, 2023 · Her debut novel, The Rehearsal, won the Betty Trask Prize, was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and the Dylan Thomas Prize, and ...
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Eleanor Catton MNZM - Arts FoundationOct 14, 2024 · Eleanor Catton was born in 1985 in Canada and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. She won the 2007 Sunday Star-Times short-story ...
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At 28, Writer Is Youngest to Receive Booker PrizeOct 15, 2013 · At 28, Ms. Catton is the youngest winner of the Booker. She was born in Canada and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Booker is Britain's ...
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Eleanor Catton: 'I'm strongly influenced by box-set TV drama. At last ...Sep 7, 2013 · The New Zealand novelist talks to Kira Cochrane about philosophy, being led by the stars and how she never planned her second book to be quite so enormous.
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Eleanor Catton asks novel questions with epic ambition in The ...Oct 15, 2013 · Eleanor Catton asks novel questions with epic ambition in The Luminaries ... It was clear that Eleanor Catton's first novel, published in 2009 and ...
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Paul Thomas: Shedding light on 'The Luminaries' stoush - NZ HeraldJan 29, 2015 · ... Catton's Man Booker Prize-winning novel The Luminaries ... 120,000 copies of The Luminaries which amounted to 20 per cent of worldwide sales.
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The power list: NZ's most successful authors of the last decadeJan 3, 2025 · Global sales: The Luminaries has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. It is published in 32 languages and is the biggest-selling ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Luminaries | Eleanor Catton - GrantaThe Luminaries is an extraordinary piece of fiction. It is full of narrative, linguistic and psychological pleasures, and has a fiendishly clever and original ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Luminaries: 9780316074292: Catton, Eleanor: Books30-day returnsProduct information ; Publisher, Back Bay Books ; Publication date, October 7, 2014 ; Edition, Reprint ; Language, English ; Print length, 864 pages.
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BBC Arts - The Big Jubilee Read - 2012-2022Apr 17, 2022 · The Luminaries. by Eleanor Catton (2013, New Zealand). It is 1866, and Walter Moody has come to make his fortune upon the New Zealand ...
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First major gold rush in Otago - NZ HistoryJan 21, 2021 · The Otago gold rush peaked in the mid-1860s, after which miners left in large numbers for the new West Coast goldfields. Read returned to ...
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History of New Zealand, 1769–1914Sep 9, 2025 · Wool made Canterbury the country's wealthiest province, and the discovery of gold in Central Otago in 1861 helped Dunedin become New Zealand's ...
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Hokitika | West Coast, South Island, Wild West - BritannicaHokitika grew with the discovery of gold and reached a peak population of 50,000 in 1866 with the “Australian invasion” of miners. ... when gold was discovered in ...
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West Coast region and town populations, 1863–2013The West Coast's population rose from less than 500 to nearly 30,000 during the gold rushes of 1864–66.Missing: 1866 | Show results with:1866
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West Coast | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandMar 2, 2009 · The 1860s goldfields could be lawless. Fights, claim-jumping and murders occurred, although most trouble just stemmed from drunkards. The ...
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Chinese gold miners | Immigration regulationBy 1869 there were about 2,000 Chinese people in New Zealand. Almost all were men who came to work the goldfields of Otago and the West Coast.
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[PDF] The Provincial and Gold-rush years, 1853-70 - NZ HistoryThe Auckland and Canterbury inflows drew largely on the United Kingdom, the gold-mining inflows into Otago and on to the West Coast largely on the Australian.
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Graveyard harbours - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandMar 2, 2009 · Between 1865 and 1867 there were 108 strandings with 32 total losses as vessels attempted the hazardous entry into, or exit from, the river.Missing: rush | Show results with:rush
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First miner's right | Gold and gold miningMar 2, 2009 · Under the Gold Fields Act 1858 all miners needed to hold a miner's right to permit them to legally mine for gold.
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HOKITIKA | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandIn March 1865 Westland was proclaimed a goldfield and, subsequently, G. S. Sale became Commissioner at Hokitika. During this month the rush accelerated and some ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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New Zealand WarsBy 1860 nearly all of the South Island was in Pākehā hands, but North Island Māori had organised themselves to resist further loss of land. Land issues at ...
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New Zealand's 19th-century wars - NZ HistorySep 30, 2021 · Between the 1840s and the 1870s British and colonial forces fought to open up the interior of the North Island for settlement in conflicts that ...End of the New Zealand Wars · NZ Wars flags · Taranaki and Waikato wars
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Eleanor Catton's Booker Prize-Winning 'Luminaries'Oct 16, 2013 · And as for the length, surely a book this good could never be too long. THE LUMINARIES. By Eleanor Catton. 834 pp. Little, Brown & Company. $27.Missing: longest | Show results with:longest
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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton – review | Fiction - The GuardianSep 8, 2013 · ... Hokitika, "a town not five years built, at the end of the world". Outwardly composed, but "carrying a leaden weight of terror in his gut ...
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The Luminaries: the TV show's astrology explained | HELLO!Jun 23, 2020 · For example, Thomas Balfour represents Sagittarius, Te Rau Tauwhare represents Aries, and so on. Meanwhile, other characters including Anna, ...Missing: assignments | Show results with:assignments
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Review: The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton - Thoughts on PapyrusOct 25, 2018 · Thomas Balfour (a shipping agent) – Sagittarius. Dick Mannering (a goldfields magnate) – Leo. Joseph Pritchard (a chemist) – Scorpio (a sign ...
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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton - She Reads NovelsJul 18, 2015 · The book does include lots of elements of the sensation novel (hidden treasure, opium addiction, double identities, séances, forgeries and ...
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The Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton: astrological archetypes through ...Sep 22, 2013 · The astrological symbolisim is obvious from the outset with star charts drawn up to represent the planets at the time. It doesn't include Uranus ...
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Anna Wetherell—The Sun/The Moon in The Luminaries ... - ShmoopAnna represents both of those things at different points in the novel. At the times when she's representing one, Emery is representing the other.
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The Luminaries (Full Archive) - Lara Loi... characters grouped under Stellar are influenced by the twelve astrological characteristics of zodiacal constellations. Te Rau Tauwhare (Aries) Charlie Frost ...Missing: zodiac assignments<|control11|><|separator|>
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Book Review: The Luminaries By Eleanor Catton - Sally KirkmanFeb 7, 2014 · The novel is written in 19th century style with ... astrological charts depicting the accurate astrology of the date and place in time.Missing: authentic | Show results with:authentic
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The Luminaries Summary | SuperSummaryIt is set during the gold rush on the South Island of New Zealand in the 1860s. A whodunit told using two overlapping timelines and extensive flashbacks, it ...
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The Luminaries, Explained - Raymond Huber:This is a complex, finely crafted mystery, written in the style of a nineteenth century novel; and only the second New Zealand book to win the Man Booker Prize.
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[PDF] A STUDY OF ELEANOR CATTON'S THE LUMINARIESThe narrative is a bricolage of diverse themes- gender, astrological phenomenon, the motley temperament of human characters, the movement of human history and ...
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The Luminaries - The Oxford AstrologerMay 7, 2014 · There is more to The Luminaries than the signs of the Zodiac though. The real actors in the tale are the planets. Venus and Mars are the baddies ...
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The Stars Align: Eleanor Catton's The LuminariesCatton expounds on The Luminaries' meticulous structure, which uses astrology as a framework: “The cast is quite large: twelve 'zodiacal' characters, seven ...
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Man Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton's heavenly inspirationNov 11, 2013 · An interview with 'The Luminaries' author. ... Today, Catton is caught in a whirlwind of media engagements, but Hokitika is never far from mind.
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Eleanor Catton on how she wrote The Luminaries - The GuardianApr 11, 2014 · The constellations of the zodiac and New Zealand's 1860s gold rush inspired Eleanor Catton to write her Man Booker-winning novel.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Writers' Workshop alumna Catton wins 2013 Booker Prize | Iowa NowOct 16, 2013 · Eleanor Catton received the 2013 Man Booker Prize for her second novel,The Luminaries. Photo by Janie Airey. Catton was presented with the prize ...
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'When I finished it, I felt immortal': How Eleanor Catton wrote The ...Mar 3, 2023 · Eleanor Catton speaks after winning the Man Booker Prize 2013 ... The Luminaries was longlisted for the prize before its publication date ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton - Financial TimesThe Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton. An epic of New Zealand's gold ... Review by CK Stead. Published Sep 6 2013. Jump to comments section. Print this page.
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The Luminaries: A D―ned Fine Tale, but of What? <i ... - SciELO Brasil” The New Zealand writer C. K. Stead complains in the Financial Times “that it doesn't allow me to forget, even for a moment, that this is fiction-the novel ...
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The Luminaries illuminates the Bestsellers Chart for 2013 |Dec 12, 2013 · The Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton, has sold more copies in New Zealand than any other book to date* this year.Missing: total | Show results with:total<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Luminaries - WikipediaAuthor, Eleanor Catton ; Cover artist, Jenny Grigg ; Language, English ; Published, 2013 (2013) Victoria University Press (New Zealand), Granta Books (UK), Little, ...
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Granta turns on the presses after Eleanor Catton's Booker prize winOct 18, 2013 · The paperback edition of The Luminaries will be out in April. The win is a massive boost for the publisher following a tumultuous year of ...
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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton & | Hachette Book GroupIn stockLittle, Brown and Company. ISBN-13: 9780316126953. Price. $12.99. Format ... Eleanor Catton was awarded the 2013 Man Booker Prize for The Luminaries. Her ...