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"You have been foolish and unconsidered in your actions," Dream tells Thessaly, the witch-woman, near the end [of A Game of You by Neil Gaiman]. "You will hardly survive another century if you continue in this manner of behavior, lady"(170). The spell that enables her to travel causes a storm to rise in New York. Gaiman likens this storm to the tornado in The Wizard of Oz, a story referenced several times in A Game of You (Bender 116), but it reminds me more of the great English storm of 1987 so uncannily predicted by Tolkien in his unfinished novel of the 1940s, The Notion Club Papers.
"You have been foolish and unconsidered in your actions," Dream tells Thessaly, the witch-woman, near the end [of A Game of You by Neil Gaiman]. "You will hardly survive another century if you continue in this manner of behavior, lady"(170). The spell that enables her to travel causes a storm to rise in New York. Gaiman likens this storm to the tornado in The Wizard of Oz, a story referenced several times in A Game of You (Bender 116), but it reminds me more of the great English storm of 1987 so uncannily predicted by Tolkien in his unfinished novel of the 1940s, The Notion Club Papers.
Has anyone heard of this title by Professor, unfinished or otherwise?