Talk:Black House (novel)
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editThere is an entire chapter in this book written around Poe's The Raven. - Adam Marlow213.48.38.13 15:11, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
"French Landing"
editThe article describes the town of "French Landing" as "said to be on the Mississippi River and on "Highway 35," characteristics which match (but do not uniquely identify) the real town of Prairie du Chien."
However, I believe the characteristics more precisely match French Island and La Crosse, WI. In the excerpt found at the Random House site a few names of places alone point to this area.
Names of places in the book similar to areas around La Crosse, WI and French Island:
French Landing, WI: First and foremost the name alone is very close to French Island, WI which was named for the first settlers to live there (who were French-Canadian) An Article with information regarding the settlement of French Island, WI
Tamarack, WI: Tamarack Road is a bit east of La Crosse, and a short distance from County Road O (which could be associated with County Oo described in the excerpt). Yahoo Map of Tamarack Rd. near CTY RD O
The BNSF Railroad: Runs north through La Crosse and actually borders the Mississippi right by French Island Yahoo Map of BNSF Railroad near French Island
Kingsland Brewing Company: What is now City Brewing in La Crosse, the reference fits with the statements "Old-Time Lager" as Old Style Lager was originally brewed in La Crosse, and the reference to the "world's largest six pack" being that the same world's largest six pack is still located here. An Article about the World's Largest Six Pack
I can get some more pictures for further references found in just the excerpt alone, if anyone would like?
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Bleak House
editHow does this article not mention the relation of Black House to Dickens's novel Bleak House? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.0.255.105 (talk) 05:03, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
White House
editHow does this article not mention the relation of Black House to the American building the White House?
Plot summary incomplete?
editThe plot summary as provided seems to give the setup for the novel, but doesn't provide the resolution. Does it end on Sawyer deciding to help? Iliad Awry (talk) 21:25, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
Social science history
editA story
That you know 102.221.220.80 (talk) 18:50, 31 October 2024 (UTC)