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Anxious Mo-Fo | An anxious m*********** from Seattle Anxious Mo-Fo An anxious m*********** from Seattle Charles Xavier Vseslav, a.k.a Charles Kinbote, is actually Charles Francis Xavier, a.k.a Professor X leave a comment » IT’S SO SIMPLE. Written by JPP August 28, 2010 at 3:50 pm Posted in Books The thing about reading Pale Fire … leave a comment » … is this terrible dread that you will find out you are Kinbote. Written by JPP August 26, 2010 at 6:18 pm Posted in Books , Nabokov Fun with Edmund Spenser and the O.E.D. leave a comment » I am slowly working my way through The Faerie Queene . Spenser refers to the poem’s hero knight as an elf, e.g., from Book I Canto V, “Which when the wakeful Elfe perceiu’d…” In what sense, I wondered, could this knight be referred to as an elf? One of the O.E.D.’s definitions of “elf” is: By Spenser applied to the knights of his allegorical ‘faerie land’. Ah. In that sense. Similarly, one of the O.E.D.’s d...

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