Pale Fire (Q1229792)
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novel, in the form of a commentary on a poem, by Vladimir Nabokov
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novel, in the form of a commentary on a poem, by Vladimir Nabokov |
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Pale Fire (English)
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20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction - Wikipedia (English)
Pale Fire, a poem in heroic couplets, of nine hundred ninety-nine lines, divided into four cantos, was composed by John Francis Shade (born July 5, 1898, died July 21, 1959) during the last twenty days of his life, at his residence in New Wye, Appalachia, U.S.A. (English)
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Zembla, a distant northern land. (English)
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This reminds me of the ludicrous account he gave Mr. Langton, of the despicable state of a young gentleman of good family. “Sir, when I heard of him last, he was running about town shooting cats.” And then in a sort of kindly reverie, he bethought himself of his own favorite cat, and said, “But Hodge shan’t be shot: no, no, Hodge shall not be shot.” (English)
James Boswell, Life of Samuel Johnson
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Pale Fire
18 October 2020
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Pale fire by Vladimir Nabokov | Open Library (English)
10 August 2023
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Wikipedia(18 entries)
- arwiki نار شاحبة
- dewiki Fahles Feuer
- enwiki Pale Fire
- eswiki Pálido fuego
- fawiki آتش کمفروغ
- fiwiki Kalvas hehku
- frwiki Feu pâle
- hywiki Գունատ կրակը
- itwiki Fuoco pallido
- jawiki 青白い炎
- kowiki 창백한 불꽃
- lawiki Pale Fire
- mkwiki Блед оган
- nlwiki Bleek vuur
- ruwiki Бледный огонь
- svwiki Blek låga
- trwiki Solgun Ateş
- zhwiki 微暗的火
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- enwikiquote Pale Fire
- fawikiquote آتش کمفروغ