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The Luminaries: A Novel 〈HD〉

: Catton employs a "Dickensian" style with sprawling backstories and omniscient narration, typical of 19th-century literature.

: Seven additional characters represent the planets (the "Luminaries"), including the sun and moon. The Luminaries: A Novel

The novel's most unique informative feature is its structural adherence to Western astrology: : Catton employs a "Dickensian" style with sprawling

: The narrative explores themes of fate vs. fortune, the corruptive nature of gold, and the difficulty of truly understanding another person's perspective. the corruptive nature of gold

The 2013 Man Booker Prize-winning novel by Eleanor Catton is a 832-page historical murder mystery. Set in 1866 during the New Zealand gold rush, it is most famous for its strict astrological structure , where characters and plot movements mirror the positions of celestial bodies. Plot Overview

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