RE [NABOKV-L] Dan's smelly cicerone, Bohemian lady, Desdemonia in Ada
Subject:
RE: [NABOKV-L] Dan's smelly cicerone, Bohemian lady, Desdemonia in Ada
From:
Barrie Akin <ba@taxbar.com>
Date:
1/15/2014 6:16 AM
To:
'Vladimir Nabokov Forum' <NABOKV-L@listserv.ucsb.edu>

Dear List

 

Alexey Sklyarenko cites:-

 

 

'Oh, Van, oh Van, we did not love her [Lucette] enough. That's whom you should have married, the one sitting feet up, in ballerina black, on the stone balustrade, and then everything would have been all right - I would have stayed with you both in Ardis Hall, and instead of that happiness, handed out gratis, instead of all that we teased her to death!' (5.6) [Emphasis added by me]

 

Compare PF, Canto III, Lines 576-579:

 

 

“….. And also blond

But with a touch of tawny in the shade,

Feet up, knees clasped, on a stone balustrade

The other sits…”

 

And lines 585-586:

 

“And she, the second love, with instep bare

In ballerina black….”

 

Interesting that VN uses the same image in both works.

 

Barrie Akin

 

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