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Re: THOUGHTS: Dean Park?
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In Sebastian Knight's Doubtful Asphodel is the phrase "the golden
paradise of those whom Dean Park calls optimystics..." (175). Does
anyone (perhaps an 18th century specialist?) have any idea if there is
an historical referent for Dean Park?
Thanks,
Priscilla
(I won't be able to respond for a few weeks so expressions of gratitude
will be delayed)
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paradise of those whom Dean Park calls optimystics..." (175). Does
anyone (perhaps an 18th century specialist?) have any idea if there is
an historical referent for Dean Park?
Thanks,
Priscilla
(I won't be able to respond for a few weeks so expressions of gratitude
will be delayed)
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