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The birds of Shakespeare

Chapter 4: List of Illustrations
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The author offers a literary-naturalist study of Shakespeare's use of bird imagery, surveying frequent bird references across plays and poems, identifying species and examining their symbolic, descriptive, and metaphorical roles. Drawing on personal observation, literary sources, and popular lore, the text considers how bird song, habits, and characters enrich similes and characterisation, contrasts Elizabethan poetic attitudes with earlier and later writers, and supplies species notes and illustrations to support readings. The work blends ornithology and criticism to show the range and accuracy of avian detail in Shakespeare's language.

List of Illustrations

PAGE
The Eagle 32
The Peregrine Falcon 40
The Common Buzzard 42
The Kite 46
The Cormorant 48
The Barn Owl 56
The Cuckoo 58
The Quail 62
The Lapwing 64
The Mallard 72
The Raven 74
The Chough 78
The Starling 80
The Magpie 88
The Jay 90
The Turtle Dove 94
The Song-Thrush 96
The Wren 104
The House-Martin 106
The Nightingale 110
A Friendly Chough 119