Subject: | RE: [Fwd: Sklyarenko's Ada as fairy tale]] |
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Date: | Fri, 06 Jan 2006 09:29:16 +0000 |
From: | Penny McCarthy <penmc@btconnect.com> |
To: | 'Vladimir Nabokov Forum' <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU> |
You are
right, and it occurred to me as I
was writing it. But ‘I was not a . . .’ could have been completed
by a million complements. Actually, it runs: ‘I believe that one day a
reappraiser will come and declare that, far from having been a
frivolous firebird
. . .’ The Reappraiser will be reversing a putative previously held
reputation
for being a firebird. Penny.
Second
thoughts: how about ‘far from
having been a frivolous firebird, I was a deadly serious one – a rigid
moralist
firebird’? P.
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I hope it is not too pedantic to point out that a firebird is what he
is saying
he was NOT. Of course, one could invoke Freud's essay on negation, but
I will
not...
Anthony Stadlen
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