MDDM: melancholy, Mason, Lolita

Dave Monroe davidmmonroe at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 1 22:11:06 CDT 2002


No, no, no, all I did was look up blatantly obvious
specifics in the index, and regret I've never had the
time/perspicacity to actually read the whole damn
thing.  Cathy ("Cathy") is On To Something here, I
believe.  As she ("she") so often is, has been, will
be, forever and ever, amen.  But thanks for the rest
of this, and do see as well, e.g., but esp. ...

Reiss, Timothy J.  The Discourse of Modernism.
   Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1982.

http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/review_essays/priest32.htm

--- Doug Millison <pynchonoid at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes, you've managed to make connections that
> illuminate rather than fog, unlike Mr T and now
> "cathyramirez69". Thanks, Dave.

[...]

> 
> Burton offers another take on the great shift in
> sensibility that M&D explores:
> 
> "The impetus toward a scientific prose derived
> ultimately from Sir Francis Bacon ...

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