'Have you tossed the book overboard?' Hahaha. Of course not, Joan. I'm enjoying it too much. Perhaps it's the dark side of our human nature on display, but there it is. Haven't we all experienced the things Porter writes about? So packed with human experience. A brilliant book.
Thanks, retired, for drawing our attention to Mrs Treadwell. Here she is at 46:
The last day of August was a nondescript time to be born...here she was arrived at that stage in human life supposed most to resemble the insect-riddled month...when nothing blooms but weeds in earth, and the soul puts out rank growths, too, according to dreary popular opinion. The lower instincts take alarm for fear they may have missed something, are hot for marginal enjoyments. Hearts grow hard and cold, they say, or go overripe and pulpy; women especially, one is told, so often lose their modesty, their grace. They become shrill, or run to fat, or turn to beanpoles, take to secret drinking or to nagging their husbands; they get tangled up in disreputable love affairs; they marry men too young for them and get just what they deserve; if they have a little money, they attract every species of parasite, and Lesbians lurk in the offing, waiting for loneliness and fear to do their work; oh it is all enough to scare anybody, said Mrs. Treadwell, shaking her head and taking up her magazine again.
She's doing something about. She's off to Paris and other French delights. As for the notes that Porter made on that 1931 voyage, could they have been something like Frau Rittersdorf's notebook entries? No...too predjudiced for that.
I'm still shadowing Herr Lowenthal. He is, after all, the main character in the book. He does stand out. It wouldn't be any voyage at all without him. Nobody likes him, but nice things are said about him. I believe he is the only one always thought of as a human being. All the others, well, many of them, are sooner or later given an animal name; like cackling hyenas, monkeys, swine, rats, crickets, and many others. The Germans, especially, don't come out of this looking very good.