I will track those down! I actually just got my magic "get into any university library in Boston except Harvard" card so if they're out there, I can get them. :) Thanks!
I don't have a whole lot either. I get some of my fox ideas from Joyce's Ulysses, where Stephen Dedalus often metaphorically (or metaphorically-ish) turns into a fox. Adrienne Rich has a few excellent poems that touch on the subject, though mostly from an outsider's perspective; in particular "Abnegation" (which I've squirreled away online (http://www.akrasiac.org/rachel/documents/abnegation.txt)) though "4:30 AM" and "Fox" also touch it. I feel like I'm forgetting something... if it comes back to me I will come back with it.
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Date: 2009-05-25 05:04 pm (UTC)I don't have a whole lot either. I get some of my fox ideas from Joyce's Ulysses, where Stephen Dedalus often metaphorically (or metaphorically-ish) turns into a fox. Adrienne Rich has a few excellent poems that touch on the subject, though mostly from an outsider's perspective; in particular "Abnegation" (which I've squirreled away online (http://www.akrasiac.org/rachel/documents/abnegation.txt)) though "4:30 AM" and "Fox" also touch it. I feel like I'm forgetting something... if it comes back to me I will come back with it.