Reflections at hidden creek8/12/2023 ![]() ![]() In a short episode occupied with the sensual, the two astronomers began to seek better food from outside the Vroom house. Dixon, however, takes a more libertarian view of the colony and the gap between their perceptions leads the two paranoid astronomers to question how they came to be paired together in the first place. Appalled by the notion, Mason struggles to contain himself and begins to see the colony as a hellish nightmare world. Their efforts are guided by their mother, who wishes Mason to become so inflamed with desire that he will consent to sex with the slave Austra and impregnate her, producing a fair-skinned offspring for the slave market. Taking their meals at the Vroom household, Mason is the reluctant target of advances from the host's beautiful daughters. The Seahorse arrives for a stay in Cape Town where Mason and Dixon are greeted by a member of the local constabulary who warns them against spreading political notions amongst the colony's slaves. During the passage to Tenerife, and eventually the southern latitudes, Mason marks the second anniversary of his wife's death, and the passengers and crew endure shipboard boredom and isolation. Ordered once more to Bencoolen, despite it being currently occupied by French troops, Mason, Dixon, and the Reverend find themselves aboard the newly repaired Seahorse, now escorted by a second frigate as far as the open sea. They draft a letter to the Royal Society with their concerns and receive a swift, threatening reply reiterating their original orders. At a loss to explain how they survived the attack and why the French broke off the assault on the outgunned Seahorse, the pair consider reasons for the assault, including the possibility that they themselves were the target. ![]() The Seahorse, with more than thirty casualties and broken masts, limps back to Plymouth for repairs.ĭrinking and paranoia dominate an on-shore discussion between Mason and Dixon. After a pitched battle, during which Mason and Dixon remain below decks and the Reverend acts as a surgeon's apprentice, the French unexpectedly and inexplicably break off the attack. In open sea, off the coast of France, the Seahorse is pursued and attacked by the French warship l'Grand. The Reverend recounts the departure of the Seahorse from Portsmouth and its passage through the English Channel. Talk is made over the threat of possible French naval aggression against the relatively undersized frigate. Over the course of the evening they encounter for the first time the Learned English Dog and Fender-Belly Bodine, a soon-to-be-shipmate on board the Seahorse. After brief discussions of their respective background, the two retire to an ale house for libations before their departure on the frigate HMS Seahorse to observe the Transit of Venus from Sumatra as ordered by the Royal Society. In the naval town of Portsmouth, England in 1761, Mason & Dixon meet for the first time. The novel opens during the winter of 1786 as the Reverend, by request from his nephews, embarks on his first story set in America, which begins with his recollection of the first meeting of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon as told to him by the two men.Ī brief episode in which respective letters of introduction are exchanged between Mason and Dixon. The Reverend Wicks Cherrycoke, at the Philadelphia home of his sister Elizabeth LeSpark, earns his room and board by telling stories to his niece and nephews. ( November 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. It was formally announced by the publisher in October 1996 with a first printing of 200,000. Until the release of Vineland, it was long rumored to be his next novel following Gravity's Rainbow. Pynchon began work on the novel as early as 1975, and in 1978 he was reported to be in England researching the lives of Mason and Dixon. Wicks Cherrycoke, a clergyman of dubious orthodoxy who, on a cold December evening in 1786, attempts to entertain and divert his extended family (partly for amusement, and partly to keep his coveted status as a guest in the house) by telling a tall tale version of Mason and Dixon's biographies (claiming to have accompanied Mason and Dixon throughout their journeys). The novel, written in a style based on late 18th century English is a frame narrative told from the focal point of Rev. It presents a fictionalized account of the collaboration between Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their astronomical and surveying exploits in the Dutch Cape Colony, Saint Helena, Great Britain and along the Mason-Dixon line in British North America on the eve of the Revolutionary War in the United States. Mason & Dixon is a postmodernist novel by American author Thomas Pynchon, published in 1997. ![]()
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