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Can't get enough of Love in the Time of Cholera? Need extra help with the novel, want more information about Marquez, or looking for information about that pesky tone assignment?
Visit the Love in the Time of Cholera Resource page.
The New Yorker has a really interesting article about cholera online:
A mid-nineteenth-century English newspaper report described cholera
victims who were “one minute warm, palpitating, human organisms—the
next a sort of galvanized corpse, with icy breath, stopped pulse, and
blood congealed—blue, shrivelled up, convulsed.” Through it all, and
until the very last stages, is the added horror of full consciousness.
You are aware of what’s happening: “the mind within remains untouched
and clear,—shining strangely through the glazed eyes . . . a spirit,
looking out in terror from a corpse.”
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