"The difference between Shade and Kinbote is more in texture and style, than can be derived from
various “keys” planted here an there."
 (S.S)
"Can you explain this a bit more? ...My idea was, simply, that counterpoint and texture (especially as it relates to different voices in music) seem to be concepts which speak to ("PF" + Commentary) much more than ("PF") by itself... I'll say that I think that the notion of how we read and re-read PF has to be examined more closely" countered M.Roth

One more voice, here added "inter-texturely":  Why not examine more and go beyond "PF and Commentary"?
For example. In  "ADA"  we find Van's treatise on "
Texture of Time"and his insight on the interval between events. Now, ADA begins, on Chapter 1, part One, with:
 
"All happy families are more or less dissimilar; all unhappy ones are more or less alike" (a great Russian writer)
 
If we should turn to Pale Fire, Commentary to line 894, when CK quotes JS denying Zemblan re-semblances ( initially CK had changed the "subject" saying "all Chinese look alike") we end with: 
 
"Resemblances are the shadows of differences. Different people see different similarities and similar diferences" .
 
Various voices seem to be chiming in at various points in a diastema of different textures along distinct works... 

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