Ensign Flandry, CHAPTER SEVENTEEN.
"Exhaustion pulsed through [Flandry] in huge soft waves. To sleep...to sleep, perchance to dream...." (p. 182)
Thus, Flandry quotes from Hamlet's famous soliloquy, as also do:
a kzin in Poul Anderson's third Man-Kzin Wars story, "Pele";
Wanda Tamberly in "The Year of the Ransom."
Hamlet is about being dead. There is a ghost, a skull and this soliloquy - and an endless source of quotations.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
At least I think I did notice this Shakespearian allusion the last time I reread (not long ago) ENSIGN FLANDRY!
Ad astra! Sean
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