Talk:The Great God Pan

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[edit] Where is it quoted in The Dunwhich Horror?

Can someone point me at the place where The Dunwhich Horror quotes The Great God Pan - because I couidn't see it when I flicked through. --Fuchsia Groan 11:14, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

The Dunwich Horror" refers to, but does not quote, "The Great God Pan":
'Inbreeding?' Armitage muttered half-aloud to himself. 'Great God, what simpletons! Show them Arthur Machen's Great God Pan and they'll think it a common Dunwich scandal!
Walloon 02:10, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

(End of chapter V for anyone wanting to check.)

P.S. You briefly confused me there by correcting the entry and then seeming to imply I'd misread the entry. —Fuchsia Groan 12:37, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chapter Breakdown?

Anyone against a chapter breakdown for the novel? The episodic, semi-atomic nature of the chapters lends itself to this. —12:37, 7 July 2006 (UTC)