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From: turney@svax.cs.cornell.edu (Jenn Turney)
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 90 14:13:05 -0500
Subject: His Ninth Wave?
Julian comments on the use of "his" in the press release accompanying _Hounds of Love_ in reference to the character in _The Ninth Wave_. Curious that no one else has (yet). All discussion I've seen in the group has been consistent in referring to a female character for _The Ninth Wave_ and I'd be very surprised if this turned out to be wrong. I can point to published articles that also refer to a female character but I don't seem to have one (in my admittedly limited collection) in which Kate confirms this herself. I'm sure one must exist. Anyone? Meanwhile, other evidence for "she": In "And Dream of Sheep": They'll not take me for a buoy (I've always thought that was something of a double meaning) In "Waking the Witch": She's a witch Damn you, woman! In "Jig of Life": She said c'mon let me live girl and the soliloquy: Can't you see where memories are kept bright Tripping on the water like a laughing girl Time in her eyes is spawning past light Run on the ocean and the woman unfurls In "The Morning Fog": I'll tell my mother I'll tell my father I'll tell my loved one I'll tell my brothers (Okay, maybe not as strong as the others) Jenn ____ || turney@svax.cs.cornell.edu \|| Dept of Computer Science, Cornell University ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dux femina facti. -- Virgil ----------------------------------------------------------------------