Aussie English

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Aussie English

John O'Grady, William Edwin Pidgeon · Book · 1965

If you enjoyed the sharp cultural commentary of Aussie English, you will appreciate these explorations of historical power, camaraderie, and identity.

Films on the same thread

The Man in the Iron Mask

The Man in the Iron Mask

Randall Wallace · Film · 1998

Like the witty observation of cultural archetypes in Aussie English, this film examines the weight of legacy and the friction between personal honor and the demands of royal authority.

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

Richard Lester · Film · 1973

Just as Aussie English deconstructs national identity, this swashbuckler highlights the interplay between individual character and the rigid political structures defining 17th-century French society and its legendary figures.

Barbie and the Three Musketeers

Barbie and the Three Musketeers

William Lau · Film · 2009

Much like the focus on stereotypes found in Aussie English, this adventure challenges traditional expectations by reimagining classic icons through a lens of teamwork and modern ambition.

The Last Duel

The Last Duel

Film · 2021

The commitment to analyzing social codes in Aussie English finds a parallel here, as the film interrogates the performative nature of chivalry and the brutal reality of historical justice.

Series on the same thread

The Musketeers

The Musketeers

Adrian Hodges · Series · 2014

Drawing on the same interest in camaraderie seen in Aussie English, this series portrays the internal dynamics of an elite group navigating the treacherous landscape of political and social duty.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

George R. R. Martin · Series · 2026

Reflecting the fascination with social roles present in Aussie English, this story strips away high-fantasy artifice to focus on the human reality of loyalty within a rigid, stratified society.

The Dragon Prince

The Dragon Prince

Justin Richmond · Series · 2018

Where Aussie English examines cultural divide through language, this quest forces disparate groups to overcome deep-seated prejudices and reconcile their conflicting identities to achieve a greater common good.

Versailles

Versailles

David Wolstencroft · Series · 2015

This drama mirrors the analytical spirit of Aussie English by dissecting the development of a powerful historical identity against the backdrop of complex, shifting court politics and power struggles.

Podcasts on the same thread

Revolutions

Revolutions

Mike Duncan · Podcast · 2025

For those who appreciated the historical commentary in Aussie English, this podcast provides a rigorous look at the repeating patterns and systemic failures that define the evolution of human governance.

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Wes Larson, Jeff Larson, Mike Smith | Daylight Media · Podcast · 2026

Much like the informal, observational tone of Aussie English, this series blends expert knowledge with a conversational approach to illuminate the intense, primal realities of human interactions with the wild.

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Common questions

Who wrote Aussie English?

Aussie English was written by John O'Grady and William Edwin Pidgeon. The book was published in 1965.

Is Aussie English a historical novel?

Aussie English is a 1965 book by John O'Grady and William Edwin Pidgeon. The narrative focuses on the reign of King Louis XIV, featuring D'Artagnan and the three musketeers as they work to defend the honor of Anne of Austria against Cardinal Richelieu.

What is the plot of Aussie English?

In Aussie English, the story takes place during the reign of King Louis XIV. D'Artagnan and three musketeers join forces to protect the honor of Anne of Austria while navigating the various political plots orchestrated by Cardinal Richelieu.

When was Aussie English published?

The book Aussie English was published in 1965. It was authored by John O'Grady and William Edwin Pidgeon and centers on the era of King Louis XIV and the efforts of D'Artagnan and the three musketeers to defend Anne of Austria.

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