In a message dated 4/7/2007 6:26:19 PM Central Daylight Time, NABOKV-L@HOLYCROSS.EDU writes:
Did VN frequently use the word 'azure' outside Pale Fire, where it appears quite
frequently? The occurrence I can find is in The Gift: "She was rosy, this
Venice, and the water of her lagoon was azure". I thought it might shed light
on VN's attitude toward the word's use in the poem's first line. Also, "the
water of her lagoon" strikes me as unusual syntax and could support a reading
of all occurrences of the word as melodramatic.


See the fifth paragraph of chapter 32 of Lolita.  He uses it twice: "azure-barred" is especially compelling.  ". . . Lolita would say with a sigh to heaven, and the next moment the tenderness and the azure--all would be shattered."  (my italics)

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