On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Jansy <jansy@aetern.us> wrote:
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JM: ...One sentence struck me in particular ( related to Boyd's argument about Hazel's and Shade's survival after death which then "makes sense of the book", due to what you encapuslated in parenthesis: "...it would ruin part of the humor").Would you consider that Pale Fire is, mainly, "a comedy,"then? And you agree, with Boyd, that Pale Fire "makes sense" because of its subject concerning infernal shades and recurrent ghosts arriving from some kind of "future" (as in the word "hereafter").
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