(urth) Gnosticism & Wolfe (was "traveling north")

Jeff Wilson jwilson at io.com
Fri Jun 4 16:11:33 PDT 2010


On 6/4/2010 12:07 PM, James Wynn wrote:
> There's nothing inconsistent about incest between the important
> characters of Gnosticism (the influence of Egyptian philosphy and myth
> ensures that). Norea was said in some writings to be the wife and sister
> of Seth, while simultaneously half of a syzygy. That said, who Norea was
> depends on who you are reading. For others, she is the wife of Noah (a
> hostile relationship there --like Sev and Valeria-- since she burned
> down his ark three times). The problem with saying "Valeria must be
> Severian's sister" is that Wolfe so happily plays with the definitions
> of terms. In The Book of the Short Sun, the Rajan calls Jahlee (the
> inhuma bearing, I believe, Chenille's soul) his daughter and his sister.
> So you're not just dealing with the twisted and unintuitive world of
> Gnosticism, but also the twisted worlds of Wolfe where little is as it
> seems.

It's not just Wolfe and Gnosticism; the regular OT has Abraham, his 
"sister" Sarah, and the Pharaoah, plus some "my wife, my sister" action 
in the Song of Songs.

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