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The book tells the story of Oscar Hopkins, an Anglican priest from Devon, England, and Lucinda Leplastrier, a young Australian heiress, who are both traveling to Australia by ship. It explores their adventures on the large continent.
- Peter Carey
- 1988
Oscar and Lucinda is a 1997 romantic drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Cate Blanchett, Ralph Fiennes, Ciarán Hinds and Tom Wilkinson. The screenplay by Laura Jones is based on the 1988 Booker Prize-winning novel Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey.
Jan 1, 2001 · As the title states, this is the story of two people – Oscar Hopkins and Lucinda Leplastrier, originally from England. Oscar, son of a clergyman, breaks from the strict religion of his father and becomes an Anglican preacher.
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- Paperback
Oscar and Lucinda: Directed by Gillian Armstrong. With Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson. In mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel.
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- Drama, Romance
- Gillian Armstrong
- 1997-12-31
Jan 23, 1998 · “Oscar and Lucinda” is based on a novel by Peter Carey, a chronicler of Australian eccentricity; it won the 1988 Booker Prize, Britain’s highest literary award. Reading it, I was swept up by the humor of the situation, and by the passion of the two gamblers.
Dec 31, 1997 · Gillian Armstrong’s highly assured “Oscar and Lucinda,” based on the Peter Carey novel Armstrong has long cherished, is such an audacious and unusual tale of love and destiny that you want to...
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Mar 2, 2023 · The plot follows Oscar and Lucinda as they share a gambling addiction and their efforts to transport a glass church across the Australian Outback. In this article, we will review the novel’s plot and themes, as well as its critical reception and significance in Australian literature.