Talk:Queen Mab

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[edit] Spelling

Please verify spelling of vengence in Shelley quote (should it be vengeance?. Kyriosity 23:49, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Source of quote

Can anyone identify the source of this quote: "Queen Mab came about doth my bed side, and swooped upon thee, with great vengeance."? It looked like it was supposed to be from the Shelley poem, but if it is, I can't find it. I modified the presentation to make the uncertainty of its origin apparent and request a citation. Aleta 02:40, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] What speech?

I cut the following from the "other modern uses" section: "The speech is also quoted by Simon Le Bon in Duran Duran's music video for Night Boat, an album track off their debut album." What speech does this mean? Aleta 01:56, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] References: Jim Butcher

I've never made a reference before, so I'm sure I probably didn't do it correctly. Can someone check the Reference and the link in the "Other modern uses" section to be sure they are done right? RickOsborne (talk) 16:46, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

Actually the Jim Butcher reference is a tad misleading. In The Dresden Files Queen Mab is one of the 3 queens of Winter, but she is also one of the 6 queens of fairy as a whole, since Summer also has 3 queens. (Titania is Queen Mab's Summer-counterpart.)

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