Dear Jansy and Peter Dale,
In one of the essays that
I propose to write I hope to show that "ardor" in Ada is, among
other things, an allusion to a certain T. Ardov (the pseudonym of Vladimir
Tardov, a poet, translator of "minor Persian poets," a specialist in
Farsi), author of several "extremely interesting, even exciting" (Rozanov)
articles that appeared in the newspaper Utro Rossii ("The Morning of Russia").
Vasiliy Rozanov, a philosopher (1856-1919) whom
Nabokov met, dedicated to Ardov's articles in "The Morning of
Russia" an extremely interesting (for an Ada specialist) essay, Vozle "russkoi
idei" (Near "the Russian Idea"), 1911, included in Rozanov's
book "Among the Artists."
Alexey
Sklyarenko