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From: The Explicator
Date: 20010922
Author:Hoff, Molly
The satire in the fox-hunting novels by Robert Surtees seemingly serves no immediate purpose in Mrs Dalloway. Surtees appears oddly associated with the ominous "Fear no more," the funeral dirge from Shakespeare's Cymbeline in Hatchard's window (MD 13); Pickwickian Jorrocks and slippery Soapy Sponge are apparently incongruously situated among the more serious literary characters of Woolf's novel. At least two critics, Neuman and Welcome, mention the attention given Surtees in Woolf's second Common Reader, but none attends to Jorrocks and Soapy Sponge in Mrs Dalloway. These ...
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