Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Rowling's latest HP offering

As anyone who might be interested enough in Harry Potter to bother reading this blog likely already knows, J.K. Rowling has just posted an amazing, if brief, prologue to the epilogue of The Deathly Hallows on her Pottermore site.

Written in the form of a gossip column piece by Rita Skeeter, this three-page article describes, in typically acid terms, the buzz created at the 2014 Quidditch World Cup by members of Dumbledore's Army, including Harry, Hermione, Ron, Ginny, Neville and Luna.

From what I can calculate, this new piece is set before the Epilogue to The Deathly Hallows. Here's how I figure it:

  1. Harry turned 17 at the start of the final book;
  2. The seventh book covers the next year and ends just as the Hogwarts school year would have ended;
  3. That makes Harry just about to turn 18 when he kills Voldemort;
  4. The book's Epilogue is titled "19 Years Later" and takes place on September 1 of that year;
  5. This means that Harry would be 37 at the time of that scene at Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters that brings the seven-book series to a close; and
  6. Rita Skeeter says that Harry, at the time of this most recently published article, is "[a]bout to turn 34."

It's a nifty little piece and, as some commentators have already said online, in many ways more satisfying than the original Epilogue from the epic final book.

With all of that being said, however, what new information do we actually learn from this latest tidbit. To be honest, quite a bit (SPOILER ALERT):

  • Harry is still called the Chosen One at age 34;
  • The mere presence of the former members of Dumbledore's Army is sufficient to stir up near riots at the QWC, with Harry as the focus of most of the attention;
  • Harry has moved on to become an Auror, as was his dream while at Hogwarts;
  • Ginny is a budding sports reporter;
  • Ron worked briefly for the Ministry, then joined George at Weasleys;
  • George is "wealthy";
  • Viktor Krum is still playing international level quidditch;
  • The search for the Voldemort's Horcruxes is now public knowledge;
  • Hermione is the Deputy Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement;
  • Neville, a popular prof at Hogwarts, is married to someone named Hannah who is now a Healer;
  • Luna Lovegood has twin sons with her husband Rolf Scamander;
  • George is not married;
  • Percy is the Head of the Department of Magical Transportation;
  • Victoire and Teddy Lupin are already together; and
  • Rita herself has written a new book about Dumbledore's Army itself.
There are probably more nuggets in there but that's a pretty good start.

Some thoughts, to go with the point that this piece is set three years before the Epilogue of the final book.

First, I think Rowling bowed to pressure from Hermione fans in making it clear that our favourite witch continued her meteoric public career, on top of being a wife and mother.

Second, Skeeter makes a lot of hay over a nasty new cut on Harry's face, a cut which must have healed fully before the Epilogue took place, or else Rowling would have mentioned it.

Third, if Harry and Co attract enough attention at 34 to cause near riots at the QWC, why does their appearance on the Platform three years later create no stir at all?

More thoughts from me on this later. What are your thoughts

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