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Title | : | Picnic at Hanging Rock |
Author | : | Joan Lindsay |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 189 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 1998 by Vintage (first published 1967) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Mystery. Historical. Historical Fiction. Cultural. Australia |
Joan Lindsay
Paperback | Pages: 189 pages Rating: 3.71 | 13872 Users | 1510 Reviews
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It was a cloudless summer day in the year nineteen hundred.Everyone at Appleyard College for Young Ladies agreed it was just right for a picnic at Hanging Rock. After lunch, a group of three of the girls climbed into the blaze of the afternoon sun, pressing on through the scrub into the shadows of Hanging Rock. Further, higher, till at last they disappeared.
They never returned.
Whether Picnic at Hanging Rock is fact or fiction the reader must decide for themselves.
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Original Title: | Picnic at Hanging Rock |
ISBN: | 0099750619 (ISBN13: 9780099750611) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Australia |
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Ratings: 3.71 From 13872 Users | 1510 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Picnic at Hanging Rock
Surprisingly superficial. Instead of "a sense of evil" and "inexplicable terror", Lindsay has all her bad characters be ugly (ie. big or fat) and all her pretty characters be good (ie. lovely, beautiful, elegant, slim). Not a mention goes by without Miranda's shining hair, Irma's lovely curls and stunning face or Madame's slim figure. I was hoping for irony, but Lindsay seriously stipulates that Irma's loving nature makes her deride unattractive(ly dressed) people, and it's completely okay that"Picnic at Hanging Rock" is a really mysterious and spooky story. It's presented as based on a true story that happened in 1900, but as I found out in the net, it's completely fiction.Things are never fully explained and I could only guess the real causes and the real cruel or strange motives. As I finished reading it almost at night-it gave me shivers, because I didn't expect this book to create such a spooky and fearful atmosphere. The biggest horror is the mix of haziness and cruelty of
ah! and there you are, my perfect little novel! it has been some time since last we've embraced. come, let us reacquaint ourselves. but what is that you say, and so modestly? what is so perfect about you? my sweet darling, don't be so shy! you are indeed a wondrous creation. here, let me count the ways...1. your mystery is timeless. three schoolgirls and one schoolmistress disappear on Valentine's Day afternoon, in 1900, in australia, at the mysterious Hanging Rock. where did they go? did Nature
The first review I wrote got "eaten" by the web, so here is take two.This was a brilliantly written piece of psychological horror by an Australian writer. While reading this, I kept thinking about "The House of Leaves". I got the same eerie feelings I had while reading that story. The eeriness started to happen during the schoolgirls approach to the picnic grounds near the rock.I was glad I got the chance to read this story. I had been wanting a copy for years. And as soon as I heard that
An Australian Enigma17 July 2018 Back around 1900, on Valentines day, a group of girls from a nearby boarding school just north of Melbourne went on a picnic to a nearby rock outcropping known as Hanging Rock. During the day three of the girls, and one of the teachers, decided to go and climb the rock to have a look around (remembering that these girls were wearing Victorian era clothing). The girls vanished without a trace, and the only one discovered could not remember a thing that had
Australian classic which I probably wouldn't have picked up other than I was short of an audio cd for the car. The added bonus to these Abc Australia productions, is the pan flute music that is borrowed from the movie version. It is pretty music that adds to the flavour of the time of the year 1900. The narrator was outstanding, Australian actress Jacqueline Mackenzie portrayed the Aussie flavour perfectly, her male voices were entertaining and real.The story of a group of girls never to be seen
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