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From: Jon Camfield <GriffJon@Mail.UTexas.edu> Subject: (urth) Re: Granny? Dorcas Date: Fri, 09 Oct 1998 09:25:48 Ugh. a thought occured to me. What if Dorcas isn't the right body for the mind? What is Sev subsconsciously filled in "Cas's" memories as the boatkeeper had related them (note Dorcas' similar action to Miles later on: follow Sev around, dazed)? Dorcas' later memories could be her true memories emerging, or maybe continuing being written by Sev during the journey. *shudder* Could Dorcas be Severian's sister, who happens to resemble her mother greatly (explaining the Ouen comment)? OK, that's pretty far out, yes, and again I'm kicking myself for not having my books available to dig through for more references. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Camfield "GriffJon" |Webmaster, Plan II Honors Program: GriffJon@mail.utexas.edu | www.dla.utexas.edu/~plan2 Homepage, Gallery, Resume: |Channel Manager, Undernet #Poetry ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~griffjon | www.tripod.com/~ircpoetry ------------------------------------------------------------------ "The most incomprehensible fact about nature is that it is comprehensible" -- Albert Einstein *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.urth.net/urth/