MDDM Ch. 38 "the great Figg" (389.14)

Dave Monroe davidmmonroe at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 4 00:38:12 CST 2002


And if I might also add ...

http://209.211.248.99/hogarth/toc.html

http://209.211.248.99/hogarth/plates/rake.html

But that Northwestern University site is fantastic.  I
must have been looking for particular prints that
weren't on it, 'cos I don't recall it ever coming up
for me.  So thanks ...

--- jbor <jbor at bigpond.com> wrote:
>  
> Hogarth's 'Rake's Progress':
> 
> http://www.the-webonline.com/archive/rakes/body.html
> 
> Nice Hogarth sites here:
>
http://www.library.northwestern.edu/spec/hogarth/main.html
>
http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/hogarth/hogarthgallery.html


But I've been esp. interested in how Pynchon restages
engravings, paintings, film scenes, whatever.  My pet
theory, for example ... 

"Loren Passerine, on his podium, hovered like a puppet
master, his eyes bright, his smile practiced and
relentless." (Lot 49, Ch. 6, p. 183)

http://www.maxxmktg.com/fantastic8.jpg

Interpicturality?  And someone was kind enough to send
me some possible, probable iconological allusions in
an upcoming chapter of M&D, so ...

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