Jansy
Mello writes: 'In my opinion, as already stated, the "false" might not be a
reference to a sky-color "azure", but to something else that is
...feigned ( Cf. another line:I
was the shadow of the waxwing slain/ By feigned remoteness in the
windowpane.)'
I have
long wondered about this line. Who or what is "feigning" the
"remoteness"? It looks like the Pathetic Fallacy. But VN is much too
canny not to know this. Is he attributing this fallacy to Shade? Is Shade
ironically attributing it to himself, as he ironically attributes the false
"syllogism" to himself. (Thanks to SKB, by the way, for his further comments
on that.)
Anthony
Stadlen