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*13 young Arthur's idolization of his mother like Copperfield - though Mrs P seems more deserving of the "angel" title
 
*13 young Arthur's idolization of his mother like Copperfield - though Mrs P seems more deserving of the "angel" title
 
**but her "idol worship" of his father and uncle cause problems - 14
 
**but her "idol worship" of his father and uncle cause problems - 14
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*"He had not got beyond the theory yet...prison-house"
  
 
==Theme Tracking==
 
==Theme Tracking==

Revision as of 12:51, 14 June 2017

Thackeray, William Makepeace. Pendennis. Pub. 1850. Ed. John Sutherland. Oxford: World's Classics, 1999.

Transpose notes from 1875 ed to Sutherland

General Notes

  • 1850 preface interesting for acknowledgement of serialization pressures
  • 13 young Arthur's idolization of his mother like Copperfield - though Mrs P seems more deserving of the "angel" title
    • but her "idol worship" of his father and uncle cause problems - 14
  • "He had not got beyond the theory yet...prison-house"

Theme Tracking

Reading and Writing

14 "He never read to improve himself out of school-hours, but, on the contrary, devoured all the novels, plays, and poetry on which he could lay his hands."

Materiality

  • 2 material description of the Major's correspondence and his "Hot newspaper"

Shakespeare References