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'''Aloft, these carry their wheels with them'''<br> | '''Aloft, these carry their wheels with them'''<br> | ||
Another section seeming to verify the flying Conveyances. See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_36:_362-370#Page_362 362]. These also seem to foreshadow the airplanes of the future. | Another section seeming to verify the flying Conveyances. See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_36:_362-370#Page_362 362]. These also seem to foreshadow the airplanes of the future. | ||
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+ | '''Ley-borne Life'''<br> | ||
+ | See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_22:_215-227#Page_218 218]. | ||
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+ | '''drovers'''<br> | ||
+ | A person who drives cattle or sheep over long distances. From [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/drover WIKI] | ||
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+ | '''Laurel Hill'''<br> | ||
+ | Laurel Hill, also known as Laurel Ridge or Laurel Mountain, is a 70-mile (110 km) long mountain in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. This mountain is flanked by Negro Mountain to its east and Chestnut Ridge to its west. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Hill_(Pennsylvania) WIKI] | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 29 October 2009
Contents
Page 646
Sir William Johnson... Mohawk... Warrior Path... Six Nations
See pages 636 & 554.
Page 647
Socko Stoombray
Se acostumbre = one adjusts
Page 648
Pips
Something or someone excellent, of high quality. From WIKI In this context, "some of them are Babes, too".
Page 649
Encyclopedists
The Encyclopédistes were a group of 18th century writers in France who compiled the Encyclopédie edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert. Like Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), who created the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, the Encyclopédistes were part of the intellectual group known as the philosophes. They promoted the advancement of science and secular thought, and supported the tolerance, rationality and open-mindedness of the Enlightenment. From WIKI
Page 650
'tis no Dream, but a form of transport
Within the context of the novel, this seems to be a validation of the possibly flying Conveyance, Dixon's learning to fly with Emerson by Ley-lines, as well as various episodes of Astral Projection
Page 651
Aloft, these carry their wheels with them
Another section seeming to verify the flying Conveyances. See page 362. These also seem to foreshadow the airplanes of the future.
Ley-borne Life
See page 218.
drovers
A person who drives cattle or sheep over long distances. From WIKI
Laurel Hill
Laurel Hill, also known as Laurel Ridge or Laurel Mountain, is a 70-mile (110 km) long mountain in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. This mountain is flanked by Negro Mountain to its east and Chestnut Ridge to its west. From WIKI
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"Far, far to the North and West...Springs of Fire run ev'rywhere."
The description and geographical position of the valley hints at Brobdingnag, the nation of giants in Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726). Gulliver is abandoned by his companions on a field of giant vegetables, and is finally found by a farmer. Brobdingnag is a fictive pensinsula to the north-west of California, which is surrounded by volcanoes.