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*7: repeating that he was generally liked -- why? This plural locus of character evaluation?
 
*7: repeating that he was generally liked -- why? This plural locus of character evaluation?
 
*29 so far the reading tends to be in the metaphorics of the story, Jim's sense of advenuture and Marlie saying "before the end is told"
 
*29 so far the reading tends to be in the metaphorics of the story, Jim's sense of advenuture and Marlie saying "before the end is told"
 
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*31 Patna captain keeps getting compared to objects, objectified
 
==Theme tracking==
 
==Theme tracking==

Revision as of 17:12, 22 February 2017

General notes

  • published serially in Blackwood's 1899-1900
  • 6: why the short précis of the story?
  • 7: repeating that he was generally liked -- why? This plural locus of character evaluation?
  • 29 so far the reading tends to be in the metaphorics of the story, Jim's sense of advenuture and Marlie saying "before the end is told"
  • 31 Patna captain keeps getting compared to objects, objectified

Theme tracking