Absalom, Absalom!, 48 (Event)
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Page Number:
48
Order within Page:
1
First 8-10 words of event:
(Yes, Clytie was his daughter too: Clytemnestra. He named
Page Event Ends:
48
Era:
Turn of the Century (1890-1913)
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Narrative Status:
Narrated
Date:
Monday, September 6, 1909
Summary:
Mr. Compson interrupts his narrative to explain to Quentin how Sutpen had a biracial, enslaved daughter whom he named Clytemnestra. Compson's attitude toward Sutpen including two women for breeding purposes in his original set of slaves, and fathering a child on one of them himself, is complacent. [SOURCE: Father; Narrator]
Chronological Order:
496.00
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Keywords:
Naming, Sex, Allusion:Classical, Speculation
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