(urth) Short story 2: The Case of the Vanishing ghost
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Sat Mar 24 06:56:45 PDT 2012
From: Marc Aramini
> Also, one more bit of word play I neglected to mention. The introductory material says
>
> "The characters of this mystery have become so familiar to the reader that I shall
> neglect to add the last formalized touch of naming the principal ones. Instead,
> they shall be referred to by the names every reader uses in his own mind. To call
> The Great Detective 'Philo Queen'for example, would be a needless waste of time."
>
> The name "Philo Queen" seems to be a pun on Descartes position that Philosophy
> is the queen of philosophy and also to evoke the sexuality of the Shu Fli Pi ghost
> (shoofly pie and filo, common southern desserts). I am fairly confident there is
> no intentional parallel with Rex Stout (king-queen wordplay) at this point.
I haven’t read the story in question, but I will note that two classic mystery series had detectives named, respectively, Philo Vance and Ellery Queen.
I would guess that the reference is to these names, plus, as you say, the adage that “philosophy is the queen of science”.
- Gerry Quinn
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