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*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""
 
*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""
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*211 Talboys' father reminds RA of John Philip kemble

Revision as of 16:28, 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

Theme Tracking

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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