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*109 Talboys' perceived sensitivity to the weather (by Robert), reminiscent of Lucy [[Villette (Charlotte Brontë, 1853)|Villette]]
 
*109 Talboys' perceived sensitivity to the weather (by Robert), reminiscent of Lucy [[Villette (Charlotte Brontë, 1853)|Villette]]
 
*222 time an impt motif: the clock at Audley Court, train timetables, Clara Talboys says she thought she had to "trust to time", then Talboys' death described on 223 as "untimely"
 
*222 time an impt motif: the clock at Audley Court, train timetables, Clara Talboys says she thought she had to "trust to time", then Talboys' death described on 223 as "untimely"
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*226-7 "Who has not felt, in the first madness of sorrow, an unreasonable rage against the mute propriety of chairs and tables...this hopeless persistency of the orderly outward world, as compared with the storm and the tempest, the riot and confusion within"
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**key bringing together of image clusters: time (before quote), objects, the storm
  
 
==Theme Tracking==
 
==Theme Tracking==

Revision as of 16:51, 5 April 2017

Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. Lady Audley's Secret. Pub. 1862. Ed. Natalie M. Houston. Peterborough, ON: Broadview, 2003.

General Notes

  • 60 Talboys goes to Australia for the gold rush beginning in 1851, same that the characters rob a convoy for in Sherlock Holmes "Boscombe Valley Mystery"
  • 103 "Indeed I believe all ghosts to be the result of damp." (Robert A)
  • 109 Talboys' perceived sensitivity to the weather (by Robert), reminiscent of Lucy Villette
  • 222 time an impt motif: the clock at Audley Court, train timetables, Clara Talboys says she thought she had to "trust to time", then Talboys' death described on 223 as "untimely"
  • 226-7 "Who has not felt, in the first madness of sorrow, an unreasonable rage against the mute propriety of chairs and tables...this hopeless persistency of the orderly outward world, as compared with the storm and the tempest, the riot and confusion within"
    • key bringing together of image clusters: time (before quote), objects, the storm

Theme Tracking

Reading/Writing

Materiality

Technology

Shakespeare references

  • 179 describing the locksmith "there was nothing that he need have been ashamed of in his face, except the dirt, and that, as Hamlet'smother says, "is common""
  • 211 Talboys' father reminds RA of John Philip kemble