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  2. Birnam Wood (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Birnam Wood is the third novel by New Zealand writer Eleanor Catton.Published in February 2023, the novel follows members of guerilla gardening collective Birnam Wood as, with the help of a charismatic tech billionaire, they undertake a new project on abandoned farmland.

  3. Eleanor Catton - Wikipedia

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    Catton's third novel, Birnam Wood, was published in February 2023. The title is taken from Macbeth, and Catton has said the novel draws inspiration from the play. [25] It is a contemporary thriller about a group of young climate activists who call themselves Birnam Wood. [26] The novel was shortlisted for the 2023 Giller Prize.

  4. Rifampicin - Wikipedia

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    Rifampicin is the INN and BAN, while rifampin is the USAN. Rifampicin may be abbreviated R, RMP, RA, RF, or RIF (US). [citation needed] Rifampicin is also known as rifaldazine, [63] [64] rofact, and rifampin in the United States, also as rifamycin SV. [65]

  5. Birnam Wood (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Birnam Wood is a town in Scotland. Birnam Wood or Birnamwood may also refer to: Birnamwood, Wisconsin; Birnamwood (town), Wisconsin; Birnam Wood, a novel by Eleanor ...

  6. Birnam, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    The Birnam Oak is believed to be the only remaining tree from the Birnam Wood of Macbeth. [16] In addition to The Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Garden, Birnam also has a community-run arts and performance centre and library, Birnam Arts and Conference Centre. [17] The Birnam Highland Games is the location of the World Haggis Eating ...

  7. Birnam Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Birnam Oak. The Birnam Oak is an example of Sessile oak (Quercus petraea) at Birnam, Perth and Kinross, Scotland (grid reference).Sometimes known as Macbeth's oak, as it is a relic of Birnam Wood, mentioned in William Shakespeare's play, the tree is found in a strip of woodland on the south bank of the River Tay. [1]

  8. Shakespeare's influence on Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    J. R. R. Tolkien, a philologist and medievalist as well as a fantasy author, recorded that he disliked William Shakespeare's work. [1] In a letter, he wrote of his "bitter disappointment and disgust from schooldays of the shabby use made in Shakespeare [in Macbeth] of the coming of 'Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill'".

  9. Talk:Birnam Wood (novel) - Wikipedia

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