Talk:The Jewel in the Crown (novel)
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Where is Mayapore? Original Research alert !
[edit]Scott gives a few pointers to the location of Mayapore: it's on the Grand Trunk Road, and Miss Crane at one time used to drive from there to Calcutta, but now finds it too far for her ten-year-old 1932 Ford. Brigadier Reid drives from Mayapore to Calcutta in an army staff car on the night of 18/19th August, leaving when it is "already evening" and arriving "well into the morning" the next day. We're also told that in 1960's "From the airport there is a daily Viscount service to Calcutta and a twice-weekly Fokker Friendship service to Agra for the Delhi connection": in other words, from Mayapore it's west to both Agra and Delhi, and east to Calcutta, and far enough east of Agra to make it worthwhile having a twice weekly small aircraft flight between Agra and Mayapore. In fact Agra had no civil airport until the 21st century, but collectively these details probably put Mayapore on the GTR somewhere between Allahabad in the west (about 500 miles from Calcutta) and Bodh Gaya in the east (about 300 miles). Thomas Peardew (talk) 21:15, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
This location is also consistent with the (exhausted) Dibrapur coal mines, as one large group of India's coalfields lie in this area.Thomas Peardew (talk) 21:34, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
Merrick, Kumar, and Manners
[edit]The plot summary is written as if Merrick falls in love with Manners before noticing Hari Kumar.
The novel makes it clear that Merrick isn't aware of Manners until she's already gone out with Kumar, whom she met as a result of his arrest. E A (talk) 15:03, 2 December 2016 (UTC)
- I tried to clarify it. Airproofing (talk) 17:03, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
Critical Reception
[edit]Standing as it does as one of the leading late-modern novels, it would be nice if there was some lit-crit comment.Everybody got to be somewhere! (talk)
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