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Shakespeare's birds, Kinbote, starlings, and Ramey essay on PF
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Matthew Roth,
This is a very interesting reference to this Mr. Schieffeling and his
initiative to import to America all the birds mentioned by Shakespeare -
and
also your connection bt. Kinbote and the starling, an aggressive bird
that
destroys his host.
May I suggest to you and to the List one of the works about Pale Fire
that
discusses many items we've been bringing up with interesting additional
information?
The title is " Parasitism and Pale Fire's Camouflage: The King-Bot, the
Crown Jewels and the Man in the Brown Macintosh" by James Ramey. It was
published in Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 41, n.2, 2004.
Jansy
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This is a very interesting reference to this Mr. Schieffeling and his
initiative to import to America all the birds mentioned by Shakespeare -
and
also your connection bt. Kinbote and the starling, an aggressive bird
that
destroys his host.
May I suggest to you and to the List one of the works about Pale Fire
that
discusses many items we've been bringing up with interesting additional
information?
The title is " Parasitism and Pale Fire's Camouflage: The King-Bot, the
Crown Jewels and the Man in the Brown Macintosh" by James Ramey. It was
published in Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 41, n.2, 2004.
Jansy
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