The Glass Lake

What is an example of allusion in the novel, The Glass Lake?

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In the novel, Binchy makes an allusion to John Keats's poem "The Eve of St. Agnes" (1819), which sets up the theme of ideal romance that the novel explores. Layered within and around the social concerns, this theme is examined in the lives of several characters. Each character creates a variation or repetition of the general theme.

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The Glass Lake