Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0006384, Sun, 17 Feb 2002 13:20:00 -0800

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Princess Margaret: this is where Peter kneeled
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Subject: this is where Peter kneeled
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 02 13:03:40 -0800
From: justice <justice@ucla.edu>
To: "Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>


D. Barton Johnson, chtodel@gte.net, wrote:

>The death of Princess Margaret is not without Nabokovian relevance. The
>question of the day is:
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>In what Nabokov novel is there an allusion to the Princess? Scene?
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> EDITOR

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Did no one respond to the editor's clever challenge yet? A delightful
allusion! I'm taking advantage of a quiet sunday morning to catch up
with
Zemblan news, but a quick look up the list of subject headings indicates
that this delightful question went unanswered.

I call it delightful because of the fact that I've been reading Boyd on
that novel. Only a couple days after HRH's demise, I came upon the
passage in which Boyd drew attention to the poem. Ghostly indeed! And a
bit sad. Born one generation later, the Princess might have married her
divorced Peter.

Alexander Justice * alex@supermodern.net *
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