Vladimir Nabokov

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Re: RES: [NABOKV-L] Two Citings of Nabokov in Analysis of
Finnegans Wake
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Body
Peacock herl is a very popular natural material used in tying the body of
many trout flies, especially nymphs --- *not nymphets* --that imitate the
immature underwater form of a mayfly before it emerges, or "hatches," from
a stream. The herl has great iridescence that trout find highly attractive,
but it is delicate and easily torn by their teeth. Thus as shown here
several stands of herl are often wrapped on the shank of the hook and
secured in place with nylon or silk tying thread or very fine wire. [image:
UsingPeacockHerls blog]

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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Jansy Mello <jansy.mello@outlook.com>
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> C.K *Line 109:* iridule ; An iridescent cloudlet, Zemblan *muderperlwelk*.
> The term "iridule" is, I believe, Shade’s own invention. Above it, in the
> Fair Copy (card 9, July 4) he has written in pencil "peacock-herl." The
> peacock-herl is the body of a certain sort of artificial fly also called
> "alder." So the owner of this motor court, an ardent fisherman, tells me.
> (See also the "strange nacreous gleams" in line 634.)
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> Index:, *597;* his logcabin in Cedarn and the little angler, a
> honey-skinned lad, naked except for a pair of torn dungarees, one trouser
> leg rolled up, frequently fed with nougat and nuts, but then school started
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> *De:* Vladimir Nabokov Forum [mailto:NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU] *Em nome
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> *Enviada em:* quinta-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2015 13:11
> *Para:* NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
> *Assunto:* [NABOKV-L] Two Citings of Nabokov in Analysis of Finnegans Wake
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> EDNote: Robert Boyle's important interview with Nabokov appeared in *Sports
> Illustrated *in 1959, and is reprinted in *Nabokov's Butterflies* (Brian
> Boyd and Robert M. Pyle, eds.).
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> Two Citings of Nabokov in Analysis of Finnegans Wake
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> Two Citings of Nabokov in Analysis of Finnegans Wake
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> Robert Boyle <allocapnia@gmail.com> <allocapnia@gmail.com>
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> 1. PDF expanded version of NY Times column 2. [PDF]Vol. 30, No.
> 2, Spring, 2004 - The American Museum Of Fly ...
> <http://www.amff.com/assets/images/archived-journals/2004-Vol30-No2web.pdf>
> www.amff.com/. <http://www.amff.com/>..journals/2004-Vol30-N...
> American Museum of Fly Fishing
> one of his own projects, Robert Boyle chanced upon an oddly familiar
> photo of ... the American Museum of Fly Fishing-now, we bring you the ...
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> 5. You Spigotty Anglease? - The New York Times
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> Jul 23, 2000 - BOOKEND / By ROBERT H. BOYLE. You Spigotty Anglease? ....
> from the original New York Times Review of 'Finnegans Wake,' May 7, 1939.
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