Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0024264, Thu, 23 May 2013 21:15:46 -0400

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THOUGHTS: A glimpse of Botkin?
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E M Farrell sends the following:


R S Gwynn wrote:


"Since CK refers to one Dr. Sutton as "Old Dr. Sutton," wouldn't that imply
that there's also a young Dr. Sutton who is living in the same house as his
presumably retired father?"



I don't believe so. In comment to line 119, the commentator writes "Two
distinguished medical men, long retired from practice, dwelt on our hill",
indicating two men both old and retired. Also, he writes that the name
Sutton is "a recombination of letters taken from two names". If both men
have the same name and/or live in the same house, why not say so?


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