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George R. R. Martin hits another grand slam home run in this bonanza of literary allusions. Cam charts Catelyn's treacherous journey to the Eyrie through the lens of Dante's Divine Comedy. Maggie dissects the many shades and shadows of Tolkienian anthropomorphism in this chapter. And for good measure, we throw in some Sapkowski to make sense of the two characters who feel like narrative preoccupations on every page: Jon Snow and Lady Stoneheart.
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By Cameron Fucile5
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George R. R. Martin hits another grand slam home run in this bonanza of literary allusions. Cam charts Catelyn's treacherous journey to the Eyrie through the lens of Dante's Divine Comedy. Maggie dissects the many shades and shadows of Tolkienian anthropomorphism in this chapter. And for good measure, we throw in some Sapkowski to make sense of the two characters who feel like narrative preoccupations on every page: Jon Snow and Lady Stoneheart.
LINKS: Patreon, YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, Cam's stories
Feedback & Theories: [email protected]

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