lost in darkness and distance

Printer-friendly versionSend by email
NOTES

lost in darkness and distance

The novel closes with a fine symmetry, repeating the verbal form ("lost") with which the Creature had disappeared from view in Volume 1 (I:L4:3) and Volume 2 (II:9:18). Given its profound association with the epic of Milton that so haunts this work, that term may be thought to be a marker for the Creature's entire existence.