(urth) Gnosticism in BotNS?

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Thu Apr 9 10:51:00 PDT 2009


I was just going to comment that the term could simply be interpreted as "relating to hidden knowledge," or even just "knowledge," since most knowledge in Severian's world seems to be hidden. But "occult" is even better.

Which leaves open the question "what knowledge"?

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Remember, it's Wolfe's future vocabulary.  "Gnostic" here, at least to
Severian, is probably synonymous with "occult"--the symbols are mysterious,
understood or intelligible only to an initiated few.

Of course, *Wolfe *probably wants to evoke Gnosticism even though Severian
has no such thought.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Lane Haygood <lhaygood at gmail.com> wrote:


> Which makes one wonder where Severian learned a word like "gnostic,"
> since his world seems to be rather unitary in terms of religious
> diversity.



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