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Useen: [1] [Perridge]
ch5 notes:
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maps: 1909
essays:
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summaries: C&E, Shmoop, Yale, RTE
[Delaney summary]
Title: Lotus-eaters
Scene: The Bath
Hour: 9-10, 10 a.m.
Color: [brown] [none]
Persons: Eurylochus, Polites, Ulysses, Nausikaa (2)
Correspondences: Lotuseaters-Cabhorses, Communicants, Soldiers, Eunuchs, Bather, Watchers of Cricket
Technic: Dialogue, Soliloquy, Prayer, narcissism
Science, Art: Chemistry, botany
Sense (Meaning): The Seduction of the Faith
Organ: [Skin] genitals
Symbol: Host, Penis in bath; Foam, Flower, Drugs; Castration, Oats; eucharist
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