Dear B.Boyd and List,
Brits and Brazilians?
1. Peter and Margaret/ Pedro and
Inês/ Camões
2. Wellington/ A. M.Cabral da Gama &C./ Camões
and,
of course, among them, Van/Mascodagama/Vasco da Gama in the epic of
Camões.
detailing:
The unhappy Portuguese lovers Pedro
and Inês ( whose sufferings were extensively described by Vasco da
Gama - our Mascodagama link here - in the epic of Camões ) have a
connection with another Pedro who is not the actor who went to
Rio in Ada.
It is the famous
old British pair of lovers( I don´t mean Charles and Camilla!),
Princess Margaret and the photographer Peter Townsend.
They are alluded to in connection to the poem
Lucette was deceitfuly given to learn by heart. The entire scenery
that sorrrounded Peter and Margaret was created by Nabokov as a parody of
the Romantic and the"Arcady" theme with milkmaids and cows and laureate Browns
or century-old lithographs by a certain Peter de Rast "an
old swing that hung from the long and lofty limb of Baldy, a partly leafless but
still healthy old oak (which appeared — oh, I remember, Van! — in a century-old
lithograph of Ardis, by Peter de Rast, as a young colossus protecting four cows
and a lad in rags, one shoulder bare)";
The poem Peter and Margaret had been "composed
in tears forty years ago by the Poet Laureate Robert Brown, the old gentleman
whom my father once pointed out to me up in the air on a cliff under a cypress,
looking down on the foaming turquoise surf near Nice, an unforgettable sight for
all concerned. It is called "Peter and Margaret."
This
poem "Van
(...)was to recall it
with a fatidic shiver seventeen years later when Lucette, in her last note to
him, mailed from Paris to his Kingston(...)’ wrote: ‘I kept for years —
it must be in my Ardis nursery — the anthology you once gave me ; and the little
poem (...) Find it in Brown and praise me again for my eight-year-old
intelligence as you and happy Ada
did that distant day, that day somewhere tinkling on its shelf like an empty
little bottle. Now read on:
‘Here, said the
guide, was the field,/There, he said, was
the wood./This is where Peter
kneeled,/That’s where the
Princess stood/ No, the visitor
said,/You are the
ghost, old guide.Oats and oaks may be
dead,/But she is by my side.’
There is also
another Peter, Count Peter de Prey who with King Victor
( in disguise as Mr. Ritcov ) and Demon’s father (...) and a
certain "Mire de Mire" ( the "Mironton Mirontaine" observation and the
poem given to Lucette? ) who were the members of the first Venus Club
Council ( a dream???);
The Duke of Wellington ( also mentioned in
Ada as the name of a mountain the
Wellington Mountain and the second cane of vengeful Van
) commanded the expedicionary forces against the Napoleonic
invasions ( at the time when Dom João VI moved the Portuguese court to Brazil )
His field-valet (?) António
Maria Osório Cabral da Gama e Castro owned the bucolic park and fields
which Wellington visited in Portugal where the unhappy lovers and cousins Inês and Pedro
found refuge. Wellington planted two trees known as "
Wellington´s sequoias" during his stay. The Duke of Wellington also had a
memorial inscribed with a sonnet by Camões ( canto III, verse 135) telling
the story of the romantic pair Pedro and Inês.
(The son of Pedro and Inês was
made into the First Duke of Valência, named D.João and who was born
in the fourteenth century).
When D. João VI in 1815 came to
Brazil he established "The United Kingdom of Portugal, Brasil and Algarves
which comprised the: Reino de Portugal
(Europe), Reino do Brasil ( America), Ilhas no Atlantico, Angola, Guiné,
Moçambique, (Africa), Goa and Macau, (Asia), and Timor ( Oceania).
Acording to my google source it had a "planetary extension"
and served as a model for the "United Kingdom of Britain",
organized half a century later, in 1867.