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From Suzanne Keen's Victorian Renovations of the Novel: Narrative Annexes and the Boundaries of Representation (a critical work that is the most readable and interesting critical work I've ever stumbled across, giving me a valuable book about George MacDonald in the footnotes), comes this marvelous sentence:

"As the spaces represented by narrative annexes differ from one another, so their modes include dream, delirium, travelogue, confession, melodrama, and eyewitness reportage."

My first thought: hey, travelouge isn't one of the Endless.
My second thought: Melodrama most often is.

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