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Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

Created: 09/14/11

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Posted Sep. 14, 2011 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
terrio

Join Date: 08/16/11

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Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

The book checks in on Dex and Emma every July 15, which is St. Swithin's day. Do you think the author's choice of this particular day is meaningful?


Posted Sep. 15, 2011 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
Reader

Join Date: 08/11/11

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RE: Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

Except for the fact that it was raining the day of Emma's accident, which maybe suggested a bleak or "rainy" period to follow, I didn't really think there was much significance. Then, I read somewhere that St. Swithin's Day has a meaning in British slang of something that is not likely to ever happen, as in "He'll get around to doing that on St. Swithin's Day", or "never". If that's true, then it sets the tone for them not getting together. Or, maybe it means just the opposite. Every anniversary of St. Swithin's Day presents an opportunity for something to finally happen, or at least presents the chance for things to take a good or bad turn -- to have good or bad weather for 40 days.


Posted Sep. 15, 2011 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
terrio

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RE: Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

I like the British slang interpretation--St. Swithin's Day meaning never.

The author also credits a song called St. Swithin's Day in the acknowledgements. (I won't paste in the lyrics here because of possible copyright infringement, but you can find them here: http://www.absolutelyrics.com/lyrics/view/billy_bragg/st_swithin's_day.)

It's a "love gone wrong" song, and the woman seems more interested in holding on to the relationship than the man. I'm not sure the song has any direct parallels with the novel, except for the general melancholy and "love doesn't last" theme.


Posted Sep. 15, 2011 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
Mary B

Join Date: 08/17/11

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RE: Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

I think the British slang certainly ties in nicely with the concept and title.


Posted Sep. 26, 2011 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
dorianbc

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RE: Is the choice of St. Swithin's Day significant?

I agree that knowing the background of the phrase helps to tie everything together.


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