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Re: [NABOKV-L]

From:
"jansymello" <jansy@aetern.us>
Date:
Thu, 19 Mar 2009 18:42:41 -0300
To:
"Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>

C.Kunin Jansy asked: Perhaps the emergence of some such  666 Arabic algarisms in Nabokov might have been used by him as a hint for Crowley or at his theories about the Occult? ] :To quote the immortal Liza Doolittle, "not bloody likely!"  I'm not sure what an algarism is (a spitting image perhaps?) but this is a direct reference to The Book of Revelations[... ]Perhaps Shade is the anti-Revelator?
 
JM:Of course I know about The Book of Revelations, it's an information I deemed unnecessary to bring up because it'd been mentioned in the initial quote (..."knowing that VN would be skeptical of the mad-crank excesses stirred by the Book of Revelation."). 
And I did check the word "algarism" to see if it could be used in English: it is - and it's probably googable, too. 
 
My query relates to VN's various ploys to refer to different authors  - because I hadn't realized "666" might indicate Cowley, or his theories, together with all other more magical implications. 
Why would Shade be the anti-Revelator? I cannot follow your reasoning.
I prefer the hypothesis presented by Frances Assa ["... it made me wonder whether much has been written about Judge Goldsworth, esp. since his name promises the mother load[...] Makes me think that perhaps Kinbote/Botkin? is not a renter at all, but rather the good Judge himself, gone off."] JG was a bit strange, even CK thought so, with his alphabetical family and the Easter-egg notes with instructions spread all over the house, for CK to find and follow. 
He was described, as Shade and Samuel Johnson as well, to have the looks of a hag, a witch... but the hitch lies in that he doesn't look at all like CK (Kinbote/Botkin), who is always careful to stress this fact. The possible twists are intersting to imagine, though.
We learned about the looks of  CK,JS,JG and the other JG, Jacob Gradus... but nowhere do we learn if Gradus looks like the unimportant Jack Grey  (another JG!), the actual murderer in CK's story.  Goldsworth, indeed.
 

PS: Besides all the JG initials ( Judge Goldsworth, Jacob Gradus, Jack Grey) I realized a kind of Kinbote/Botkin play with initials. 
John Shade and Samuel Johnson  are  JS and SJ. I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but if so... here it comes as a curious reminder.

PPS
Besides John Shade's JS and Samuel Johnson's SJ, there is also another JS, namely,  Jonathan Swift - whose Vanessa and Esther, scatology and other items are present in Pale Fire, the poem... 
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