Natives And Exotics was published in 2005. The copy I read is an uncorrected proof.
This blog started out as Michael Doherty's Personal Library, containing reviews of books that normally don't get reviewed: basically adult and cult books. It was all just a bit of fun, you understand. But when I embarked on a three-year Shakespeare study, Shakespeare basically took over, which is a good thing.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Shakespeare References in Natives And Exotics
Jane Alison’s novel Natives
And Exotics contains a couple of Shakespeare references. The first is to The Tempest, with Alison using a phrase
coined by Shakespeare in that play. Alison writes: “‘Thin air,’ said Mr.
Peterson. He stopped and took a deep breath” (p. 58). Prospero’s lines are: “These
our actors,/As I foretold you, were all spirits and/Are melted into air, into
thin air.” The second reference is to Hamlet,
with Alison writing, “‘Good night, sweet prince!’ they chorused back” (p. 215).
That is a reference to Horatio’s famous lines, “Good night, sweet prince,/And
flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.”
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