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Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] DN on PF in 1998
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:46:06 -0300
From: jansymello <jansy@aetern.us>
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
References: <44F20465.7010704@utk.edu>

Thanks, dear Ed, for making it easier for everyone to follow the arguments 
with only one click.
I think most of DN's comments in the 1998 posting are quite clear ( but why 
is he so certain that man did not invent the devil?).For example, when he 
states that "it remains dangerous to take VN's chance, or planted, clues at 
face value. Many of his writings -- among them, in particular, he said, was 
INVITATION TO A BEHEADING -- contain enigmas with no simple or single 
explanations".

And yet, if we consider that " the idea that either Shade or Kinbote could 
have invented the other barely less absurd than the idea that each could 
have invented the other..." ( as B.Boyd referenced in his book on Pale 
Fire), and if we then set aside the uncomfortable word "absurd" the second 
hypothesis, namely, that each could have invented the other, seems quite 
fetching!

Even though I've been criss-crossing clues to crashing against mirroring 
characters that enable me to give credence to Carolyn Kunin's ideas, the 
prospect of dealing with "split personalities" doesn't seem someething that 
VN would care to pursue.
Jansy


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