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*Oddly, Cornell (as perhaps edited by DWM) spells the name of an early Celtic queen differently here than in the novel properly. Here, it's ''Boadicea''; in the novel it's ''[[Boudicca]]''. | *Oddly, Cornell (as perhaps edited by DWM) spells the name of an early Celtic queen differently here than in the novel properly. Here, it's ''Boadicea''; in the novel it's ''[[Boudicca]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 17 July 2011
Prelude Human Nature (short story) was, as the name suggested, a prelude to Human Nature by Paul Cornell. It was a short scene which did not appear in the published novel. and featured Alexander Shuttleworth, Joan Redfern and Wolsey. However, though these were the central subjects of the piece, it was largely told from the perspective of other, minor characters at Redfern's WI Women's Group. Their gossip about Suttleworth and Redfern gave the reader basic biographic details about the pair.
Summary
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Characters
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Notes
- Oddly, Cornell (as perhaps edited by DWM) spells the name of an early Celtic queen differently here than in the novel properly. Here, it's Boadicea; in the novel it's Boudicca.
- There is no punctuation in the title as printed in DWM.
Continuity
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Timeline
Though called a "prelude", the events actually take place during NA: Human Nature
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