Math Roth: "My thought is that Nabokov is being
precise here in making Kinbote imprecise. According to Webster's 2nd, a chemical
reagent is "any substance which, because it takes part in certain reactions, is
used in detecting, examining, or measuring other substances, in preparing
material,
in developing photographs, etc." Kinbote seems to be
describing a catalyst..."
JM: On second thoughts, why the apparent mistake related
to "chemical reagent" is not a Nabokovian slip (his experience in labs
must have acquainted him with "catalysts" and "reagents"), instead
of seeing it as Kinbote's? The word "catalyst" is used in a
metaphorical sense in common-speech, whereas "chemical reagent" isn't. In this
restricted sense, both words are not interchangeable even though, associatively,
they may be remembered simultaneously. Had Kinbote's commentary indicated
"a catalyst" his expression would not be incorrect.