M&D Deep Duck Read. Philadelphia
Peter Fellows-McCully
pfm at aspeon.com
Sat Jan 10 12:55:05 CST 2015
Or perhaps, another reference to “The Tempest”?
P.
> On 6 Jan 2015, at 11:28, Elisabeth Romberg <eromberg at mac.com> wrote:
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> My first association was to Great Britain and the mystical island of Avalon disappearing into Mist or fog. (Representing the loss of mythical time?)
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> I had to look at GoogleMaps, and saw how Philadelphia lies inbetween the two rivers which would give the impression of being on an island in those weather conditions?
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>> 6. jan. 2015 kl. 08.38 skrev Thomas Eckhardt <thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de>:
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>> Am 06.01.2015 um 02:14 schrieb Mark Kohut:
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>>> P 6. the City.. 'Snow lies upon all Philadelphia .'behind curtains of
>>> ice-fog that the City lies like .'an Isle upon an Ocean'.........
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>>> Why such a metaphor here?...why want an image as an Isle upon an Ocean?...
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>> On the most basic level because the "further shores" of the rivers have "vanish'd behind curtains of ice-fog."
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>> The image also juxtaposes the defined (city, isle) and the as yet undefined (wilderness, ocean). Mason and Dixon, of course, are in the business of "defining" both land and sea.
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