Nabokov and His Fiction
New Perspectives
Herausgeber: Connolly, Julian W.
Nabokov and His Fiction
New Perspectives
Herausgeber: Connolly, Julian W.
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In this 1999 collection, eleven leading scholars offer original essays on Nabokov and his fiction.
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In this 1999 collection, eleven leading scholars offer original essays on Nabokov and his fiction.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521291279
- ISBN-10: 0521291275
- Artikelnr.: 35888663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521291279
- ISBN-10: 0521291275
- Artikelnr.: 35888663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Nabokov at 100 Julian W. Connolly; Part I. Artistic Strategies and
Themes: 2. Setting his myriad faces in his text: Nabokov's authorial
presence revisited Gavriel Shapiro; 3. 'The gift of imagining facts':
Vladimir Nabokov and the art of autobiography Galya Diment; 4. The
near-tyranny of the author: Pale Fire Maurice Couturier; 5. Jewish
questions in Nabokov's art and life Maxim D. Shrayer; 6. 'The dead are good
mixers': notes on individualism in Nabokov's fiction Leona Toker; 7.
Nabokov's trinity (on the movement of Nabokov's themes) Gennady Barabtarlo;
Part II. Literary and Cultural Contexts: 8. 'Imagining other and better
ways of looking': Nabokov's response to the legacy of Fedor Dostoevsky
Julian W. Connolly; 9. Her monster, his nymphet: Nabokov, Mary Shelley, and
the specter of sexism Ellen Pifer; 10. Vladimir Nabokov and Rupert Brooke
D. Barton Johnson; 11. From time to eternity: the critique of historicism
in Nabokov's Russian writings Alexander Dolinin; 12. Poshlust as cultural
critique: Nabokov with Adorno and Malraux at the peak of Hitlerism John
Burt Foster, Jr.; Selected bibliography of works by Vladimir Nabokov;
Selected bibliography of work on Vladimir Nabokov.
Themes: 2. Setting his myriad faces in his text: Nabokov's authorial
presence revisited Gavriel Shapiro; 3. 'The gift of imagining facts':
Vladimir Nabokov and the art of autobiography Galya Diment; 4. The
near-tyranny of the author: Pale Fire Maurice Couturier; 5. Jewish
questions in Nabokov's art and life Maxim D. Shrayer; 6. 'The dead are good
mixers': notes on individualism in Nabokov's fiction Leona Toker; 7.
Nabokov's trinity (on the movement of Nabokov's themes) Gennady Barabtarlo;
Part II. Literary and Cultural Contexts: 8. 'Imagining other and better
ways of looking': Nabokov's response to the legacy of Fedor Dostoevsky
Julian W. Connolly; 9. Her monster, his nymphet: Nabokov, Mary Shelley, and
the specter of sexism Ellen Pifer; 10. Vladimir Nabokov and Rupert Brooke
D. Barton Johnson; 11. From time to eternity: the critique of historicism
in Nabokov's Russian writings Alexander Dolinin; 12. Poshlust as cultural
critique: Nabokov with Adorno and Malraux at the peak of Hitlerism John
Burt Foster, Jr.; Selected bibliography of works by Vladimir Nabokov;
Selected bibliography of work on Vladimir Nabokov.
1. Nabokov at 100 Julian W. Connolly; Part I. Artistic Strategies and
Themes: 2. Setting his myriad faces in his text: Nabokov's authorial
presence revisited Gavriel Shapiro; 3. 'The gift of imagining facts':
Vladimir Nabokov and the art of autobiography Galya Diment; 4. The
near-tyranny of the author: Pale Fire Maurice Couturier; 5. Jewish
questions in Nabokov's art and life Maxim D. Shrayer; 6. 'The dead are good
mixers': notes on individualism in Nabokov's fiction Leona Toker; 7.
Nabokov's trinity (on the movement of Nabokov's themes) Gennady Barabtarlo;
Part II. Literary and Cultural Contexts: 8. 'Imagining other and better
ways of looking': Nabokov's response to the legacy of Fedor Dostoevsky
Julian W. Connolly; 9. Her monster, his nymphet: Nabokov, Mary Shelley, and
the specter of sexism Ellen Pifer; 10. Vladimir Nabokov and Rupert Brooke
D. Barton Johnson; 11. From time to eternity: the critique of historicism
in Nabokov's Russian writings Alexander Dolinin; 12. Poshlust as cultural
critique: Nabokov with Adorno and Malraux at the peak of Hitlerism John
Burt Foster, Jr.; Selected bibliography of works by Vladimir Nabokov;
Selected bibliography of work on Vladimir Nabokov.
Themes: 2. Setting his myriad faces in his text: Nabokov's authorial
presence revisited Gavriel Shapiro; 3. 'The gift of imagining facts':
Vladimir Nabokov and the art of autobiography Galya Diment; 4. The
near-tyranny of the author: Pale Fire Maurice Couturier; 5. Jewish
questions in Nabokov's art and life Maxim D. Shrayer; 6. 'The dead are good
mixers': notes on individualism in Nabokov's fiction Leona Toker; 7.
Nabokov's trinity (on the movement of Nabokov's themes) Gennady Barabtarlo;
Part II. Literary and Cultural Contexts: 8. 'Imagining other and better
ways of looking': Nabokov's response to the legacy of Fedor Dostoevsky
Julian W. Connolly; 9. Her monster, his nymphet: Nabokov, Mary Shelley, and
the specter of sexism Ellen Pifer; 10. Vladimir Nabokov and Rupert Brooke
D. Barton Johnson; 11. From time to eternity: the critique of historicism
in Nabokov's Russian writings Alexander Dolinin; 12. Poshlust as cultural
critique: Nabokov with Adorno and Malraux at the peak of Hitlerism John
Burt Foster, Jr.; Selected bibliography of works by Vladimir Nabokov;
Selected bibliography of work on Vladimir Nabokov.