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The Austere Academy

The Austere Academy is the fifth novel in the children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The Baudelaire orphans are sent to a boarding school, overseen by monstrous employees. There, the orphans meet new friends, new enemies, and Count Olaf in disguises.

The Austere Academy
First edition cover
AuthorLemony Snicket (pen name of Daniel Handler)
IllustratorBrett Helquist
Cover artistBrett Helquist
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesA Series of Unfortunate Events
GenreGothic fiction
Absurdist fiction
Mystery
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
August 31, 2000
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages225
ISBN0-06-440863-9 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC43952131
Fic 21
LC ClassPZ7.S6795 Au 2000
Preceded byThe Miserable Mill 
Followed byThe Ersatz Elevator 

It was released in 2000 in the US, and 2001 in the UK, despite The Miserable Mill (the fourth book) being released in 2002.

Plot summary Edit

Mr. Poe drops the Baudelaire children—Violet, Klaus and Sunny—off at Prufrock Preparatory School, a boarding school they are to attend. They are greeted by a rude girl, Carmelita Spats, who calls the children "cakesniffers". Vice Principal Nero tells them about the school's odd rules: they are to sleep in a crab-infested, fungus-dripping shack because they have no living guardian to sign a permission slip for them. Sunny will work as Nero's administrative assistant. They must attend nightly concerts at which Nero performs terribly on the violin. Punishments for rule-breaking include having silverware removed or hands tied while eating in the cafeteria, or having to purchase candy for Nero. Sunny will have her silverware removed permanently for working in the administrative building, which children are not allowed in.

At lunch, Carmelita mocks the Baudelaires, but Duncan and Isadora Quagmire stand up for them. The Quagmires are triplets, and they say that their parents died in a fire that also killed their sibling Quigley. When they become adults, they will inherit a fortune of sapphires. Isadora writes rhyming couplets, while Duncan is passionate about journalism and researching. Over the following days, Violet is a student of Mr. Remora, and must take detailed notes of his boring anecdotes, while Klaus is taught by Mrs. Bass, who makes her students endlessly measure the dimensions of objects. Isadora is in Klaus' class and Duncan is in Violet's. Sunny struggles to carry out her administrative work, which is designed for an adult. The school has no weekend breaks.

Count Olaf soon arrives, disguised as the new gym teacher Coach Genghis. Nero fails to recognize him, or to take the children seriously when they raise concerns—particularly as he arrives during their meeting. Carmelita delivers a message to the Baudelaires that they are to meet Genghis after dinner, where he makes them run laps all night while painting a large, luminous circle on the lawn. He calls this "Special Orphan Running Exercises", abbreviated "S.O.R.E." The children pretend not to recognize Olaf. After nine consecutive nights of S.O.R.E., Violet and Klaus begin failing tests in class, Sunny fails to complete administrative work and they begin arguing with Duncan and Isadora.

The Baudelaires meet with Nero and tell him directly that Genghis is Olaf, but he is disbelieving. He demands that Violet and Klaus take comprehensive tests set by their teachers the following morning, while Sunny must prepare homemade staples to use on Nero's paperwork, or they will be expelled and fired. Genghis has offered to act as the children's guardian in this case. They must also give Carmelita earrings for each delivered message, and present Nero with candy for missing his concerts while doing S.O.R.E.

Duncan and Isadora disguise themselves as Violet and Klaus and steal a bag of flour from the cafeteria to pose as Sunny for the S.O.R.E. exercises that night. They hope Olaf will not notice the difference in the dark. The Quagmires leave their comprehensive notebooks for Violet and Klaus to learn from, while Violet invents a staple-making technique with a crab, a potato, metal rods, creamed spinach and a fork. Violet makes staples while Klaus reads from each notebook aloud.

After the children perform perfectly on their tests, Genghis arrives. He discovered that the Quagmires were impersonating the children after they left the bag of flour behind. Nero expels the Baudelaires as Mr. Poe arrives, to give Nero and Carmelita their candy and earrings. The Baudelaires insist that Genghis remove his shoes and turban, to expose Olaf's distinctive eye tattoo and monobrow, and he chooses instead to run away. The Baudelaires pursue, succeeding in removing his shoes and turban. They discover that two members of his troupe, the white-faced women, were cafeteria workers, and that Olaf has taken the Quagmires hostage. As Klaus and Olaf reaches the car, Duncan yells at Klaus, trying to communicate information he and his sister found in the library while researching Count Olaf. Duncan throws the pair's personal commonplace books at him and shouts out "V.F.D.", but Olaf kicks Klaus and snatches the notebooks up. Olaf reaches the car before the children and drives away with the white-faced women and the Quagmire children.

Foreshadowing Edit

The last picture of The Austere Academy shows the Quagmires being shoved into a car with a fish on the license plate, which is a reference to the ocean-themed décor in The Ersatz Elevator.

Cultural references Edit

  • The names Isadora and Duncan came from Isadora Duncan, a famous dancer, who was killed when her scarf was caught in a sports car's wheels.
  • Prufrock may be a reference to "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", a poem by T. S. Eliot.
  • Vice Principal Nero is a reference to the Emperor Nero, a Roman Emperor whose reign is often associated with tyranny and greed. Emperor Nero allegedly "fiddled while Rome burned." Emperor Nero was also famous for forcing many of his subjects to sit through extended theatrical pieces created and performed by himself. This is reflected in Vice Principal Nero's awful violin recitals.
  • Genghis Khan, a famous Mongolian chieftain, shares his name with Coach Genghis, Count Olaf's disguise in this book.
  • Mrs. Bass and Mr. Remora share their names with types of fish, as did the former gym teacher Miss Tench.
  • When Isadora mentions she writes poetry, Sunny shrieks Sappho (the name of a female Greek poet).
  • The book's cover is a reference to the classic novel Oliver Twist.
  • The UK version of the book cover is completely different. It shows Carmelita Spats glaring at Violet, Klaus and Sunny while they are getting their food.

Special editions Edit

The Austere Academy: or, Kidnapping! Edit

The Austere Academy; or, Kidnapping![1] was set to be a paperback release of The Austere Academy, designed to mimic Victorian penny dreadfuls. The book was set to include approximately seven new illustrations, and the fifth part of a serial supplement entitled The Cornucopian Cavalcade, which was to include a 13-part comic by Michael Kupperman entitled The Spoily Brats, and an advice column written by Lemony Snicket, along with other additions.[2] However, for unknown reasons, this edition was never released.

Audio book Edit

An audio book of this novel was released. It was the last audio book that was read by the author, Daniel Handler, under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. All the succeeding audio books are read by Tim Curry.

Translations Edit

  • Brazilian Portuguese: "Inferno no Colégio Interno" (Hell in the Boarding School), Cia. das Letras, 2000, ISBN 85-359-0274-0
  • Finnish: "Omituinen opinahjo" (A Weird School), WSOY, 2004, ISBN 951-0-28566-8
  • French: "Piège au collège" (Trap at School)
  • Greek: "Η Άτεγκτη Ακαδημία" (The Inexorable Academy)
  • Italian: "L'Atroce Accademia" ( The Atrocious Academy )
  • Persian: "مدرسه سخت‌گیر" (The Strict School)
  • Korean: "공포의 학교" (The School of Fear), Munhakdongnae Publishing Co, Ltd., 2004, ISBN 978-89-546-0838-1
  • Japanese: "おしおきの寄宿学校" (The Punishing Boarding School), Soshisha, 2002, ISBN 4-7942-1173-2
  • Norwegian: Den skrekkelige skolen (The Terrible School), Karoline Melli, Cappelen Damm, 2002, ISBN 9788202211530
  • Russian: "Изуверский интернат" (Bigoted Boardinghouse), Azbuka, 2004, ISBN 5-352-00651-4
  • Spanish: "Una academia muy austera" (A Very Austere Academy)
  • Turkish: "Katı Kurallar Okulu" (School of Strict Rules)
  • Polish : "Akademia antypatii" (The Academy of Antipathy)
  • Thai: "โรงเรียนสั่นประสาท", Nanmeebooks Teen, 2003, ISBN 97-447-2836-1

Adaptations Edit

The opening of the novel was partially adapted during the closing moments of the first season of the television series adaptation by Netflix, with the remaining plot was adapted as the first and second episodes of the second season.[3]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Amazon.com: A Series of Unfortunate Events #5: The Austere Academy; or, Kidnapping! (A Series of Unfortunate Events): Books: Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist
  2. ^ Now for the Unfortunate Paperbacks... - 4/9/2007 - Publishers Weekly November 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Snetiker, Marc (January 11, 2017). "Lemony Snicket speaks out about Netflix's Series of Unfortunate Events". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 12, 2017.

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school overseen by monstrous employees There the orphans meet new friends new enemies and Count Olaf in disguises The Austere AcademyFirst edition coverAuthorLemony Snicket pen name of Daniel Handler IllustratorBrett HelquistCover artistBrett HelquistCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesA Series of Unfortunate EventsGenreGothic fictionAbsurdist fictionMysteryPublisherHarperCollinsPublication dateAugust 31 2000Media typePrint hardback amp paperback Pages225ISBN0 06 440863 9 first edition hardback OCLC43952131Dewey DecimalFic 21LC ClassPZ7 S6795 Au 2000Preceded byThe Miserable Mill Followed byThe Ersatz Elevator It was released in 2000 in the US and 2001 in the UK despite The Miserable Mill the fourth book being released in 2002 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Foreshadowing 3 Cultural references 4 Special editions 4 1 The Austere Academy or Kidnapping 5 Audio book 6 Translations 7 Adaptations 8 See also 9 ReferencesPlot summary EditMr Poe drops the Baudelaire children Violet Klaus and Sunny off at Prufrock Preparatory School a boarding school they are to attend They are greeted by a rude girl Carmelita Spats who calls the children cakesniffers Vice Principal Nero tells them about the school s odd rules they are to sleep in a crab infested fungus dripping shack because they have no living guardian to sign a permission slip for them Sunny will work as Nero s administrative assistant They must attend nightly concerts at which Nero performs terribly on the violin Punishments for rule breaking include having silverware removed or hands tied while eating in the cafeteria or having to purchase candy for Nero Sunny will have her silverware removed permanently for working in the administrative building which children are not allowed in At lunch Carmelita mocks the Baudelaires but Duncan and Isadora Quagmire stand up for them The Quagmires are triplets and they say that their parents died in a fire that also killed their sibling Quigley When they become adults they will inherit a fortune of sapphires Isadora writes rhyming couplets while Duncan is passionate about journalism and researching Over the following days Violet is a student of Mr Remora and must take detailed notes of his boring anecdotes while Klaus is taught by Mrs Bass who makes her students endlessly measure the dimensions of objects Isadora is in Klaus class and Duncan is in Violet s Sunny struggles to carry out her administrative work which is designed for an adult The school has no weekend breaks Count Olaf soon arrives disguised as the new gym teacher Coach Genghis Nero fails to recognize him or to take the children seriously when they raise concerns particularly as he arrives during their meeting Carmelita delivers a message to the Baudelaires that they are to meet Genghis after dinner where he makes them run laps all night while painting a large luminous circle on the lawn He calls this Special Orphan Running Exercises abbreviated S O R E The children pretend not to recognize Olaf After nine consecutive nights of S O R E Violet and Klaus begin failing tests in class Sunny fails to complete administrative work and they begin arguing with Duncan and Isadora The Baudelaires meet with Nero and tell him directly that Genghis is Olaf but he is disbelieving He demands that Violet and Klaus take comprehensive tests set by their teachers the following morning while Sunny must prepare homemade staples to use on Nero s paperwork or they will be expelled and fired Genghis has offered to act as the children s guardian in this case They must also give Carmelita earrings for each delivered message and present Nero with candy for missing his concerts while doing S O R E Duncan and Isadora disguise themselves as Violet and Klaus and steal a bag of flour from the cafeteria to pose as Sunny for the S O R E exercises that night They hope Olaf will not notice the difference in the dark The Quagmires leave their comprehensive notebooks for Violet and Klaus to learn from while Violet invents a staple making technique with a crab a potato metal rods creamed spinach and a fork Violet makes staples while Klaus reads from each notebook aloud After the children perform perfectly on their tests Genghis arrives He discovered that the Quagmires were impersonating the children after they left the bag of flour behind Nero expels the Baudelaires as Mr Poe arrives to give Nero and Carmelita their candy and earrings The Baudelaires insist that Genghis remove his shoes and turban to expose Olaf s distinctive eye tattoo and monobrow and he chooses instead to run away The Baudelaires pursue succeeding in removing his shoes and turban They discover that two members of his troupe the white faced women were cafeteria workers and that Olaf has taken the Quagmires hostage As Klaus and Olaf reaches the car Duncan yells at Klaus trying to communicate information he and his sister found in the library while researching Count Olaf Duncan throws the pair s personal commonplace books at him and shouts out V F D but Olaf kicks Klaus and snatches the notebooks up Olaf reaches the car before the children and drives away with the white faced women and the Quagmire children Foreshadowing EditThe last picture of The Austere Academy shows the Quagmires being shoved into a car with a fish on the license plate which is a reference to the ocean themed decor in The Ersatz Elevator Cultural references EditThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The names Isadora and Duncan came from Isadora Duncan a famous dancer who was killed when her scarf was caught in a sports car s wheels Prufrock may be a reference to The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock a poem by T S Eliot Vice Principal Nero is a reference to the Emperor Nero a Roman Emperor whose reign is often associated with tyranny and greed Emperor Nero allegedly fiddled while Rome burned Emperor Nero was also famous for forcing many of his subjects to sit through extended theatrical pieces created and performed by himself This is reflected in Vice Principal Nero s awful violin recitals Genghis Khan a famous Mongolian chieftain shares his name with Coach Genghis Count Olaf s disguise in this book Mrs Bass and Mr Remora share their names with types of fish as did the former gym teacher Miss Tench When Isadora mentions she writes poetry Sunny shrieks Sappho the name of a female Greek poet The book s cover is a reference to the classic novel Oliver Twist The UK version of the book cover is completely different It shows Carmelita Spats glaring at Violet Klaus and Sunny while they are getting their food Special editions EditThe Austere Academy or Kidnapping Edit The Austere Academy or Kidnapping 1 was set to be a paperback release of The Austere Academy designed to mimic Victorian penny dreadfuls The book was set to include approximately seven new illustrations and the fifth part of a serial supplement entitled The Cornucopian Cavalcade which was to include a 13 part comic by Michael Kupperman entitled The Spoily Brats and an advice column written by Lemony Snicket along with other additions 2 However for unknown reasons this edition was never released Audio book EditAn audio book of this novel was released It was the last audio book that was read by the author Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket All the succeeding audio books are read by Tim Curry Translations EditBrazilian Portuguese Inferno no Colegio Interno Hell in the Boarding School Cia das Letras 2000 ISBN 85 359 0274 0 Finnish Omituinen opinahjo A Weird School WSOY 2004 ISBN 951 0 28566 8 French Piege au college Trap at School Greek H Ategkth Akadhmia The Inexorable Academy Italian L Atroce Accademia The Atrocious Academy Persian مدرسه سخت گیر The Strict School Korean 공포의 학교 The School of Fear Munhakdongnae Publishing Co Ltd 2004 ISBN 978 89 546 0838 1 Japanese おしおきの寄宿学校 The Punishing Boarding School Soshisha 2002 ISBN 4 7942 1173 2 Norwegian Den skrekkelige skolen The Terrible School Karoline Melli Cappelen Damm 2002 ISBN 9788202211530 Russian Izuverskij internat Bigoted Boardinghouse Azbuka 2004 ISBN 5 352 00651 4 Spanish Una academia muy austera A Very Austere Academy Turkish Kati Kurallar Okulu School of Strict Rules Polish Akademia antypatii The Academy of Antipathy Thai orngeriynsnprasath Nanmeebooks Teen 2003 ISBN 97 447 2836 1Adaptations EditThe opening of the novel was partially adapted during the closing moments of the first season of the television series adaptation by Netflix with the remaining plot was adapted as the first and second episodes of the second season 3 See also Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Austere Academy Violet Baudelaire Klaus Baudelaire Sunny Baudelaire Count Olaf Lemony Snicket Arthur Poe Quagmire triplets Nero A Series of Unfortunate Events References Edit Amazon com A Series of Unfortunate Events 5 The Austere Academy or Kidnapping A Series of Unfortunate Events Books Lemony Snicket Brett Helquist Now for the Unfortunate Paperbacks 4 9 2007 Publishers Weekly Archived November 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Snetiker Marc January 11 2017 Lemony Snicket speaks out about Netflix s Series of Unfortunate Events Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 12 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Austere Academy amp oldid 1157513558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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