Re: The Identity of R.A.B.--My Speculation



gjw <gjw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: On 5 Sep 2005 21:00:19 GMT, Troels Forchhammer
: <Troels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:
:>My point, however, is precisely that it is pointless to even attempt
:>to squeeze the events down into a specific time-line, and that while
:>doing so will make it easier for people to keep track, it also
:>invites conclusions based on coincidences that depend on a
:>consistency that doesn't, IMO, exist.
:
:
: I agree. I've always seen the HP world as existing in a relatively
: timeless "now". Naturally, it has its own internal time frame (e.g.
: Hagrid was born before Harry, Merlin existed before Hagrid, etc.), but
: I suspect that Rowling meant the books to simply happen in "the
: present", whenever that happens to be for the reader. Attempts to tie
: them to a "real" present, an actual Muggle date, is a mistake, IMO.
: With the exception of the mention of the video game (something she
: probably now regrets), JKR has done a good job of keeping actual
: modern dates out of her Potterverse. When, 20 or 50 years from now,
: someone reads the books, I assume they too will imagine them as
: happening "now", not back in the 1990's.

The more time passes the less credible that will be,though.

I prefer explicit chronologies.

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