The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov
Herausgeber: Alexandrov, Vladimir E.
The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov
Herausgeber: Alexandrov, Vladimir E.
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First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 850
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1205g
- ISBN-13: 9780415763622
- ISBN-10: 0415763622
- Artikelnr.: 40819830
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 850
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1205g
- ISBN-13: 9780415763622
- ISBN-10: 0415763622
- Artikelnr.: 40819830
Vladimir E. Alexandrov is Professor of Russian Literature and Chairman of the Department of Slavic Language and Literature at Yale University.
Chapter 1 Ada
Brian Boyd; Chapter 2 Ania v Strane Chudes
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 3 Bend Sinister
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 4 Bilingualism
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 5 Chess and Chess Problems
Janet Gezari; Chapter 6 Correspondence
John M. Kopper; Chapter 7 Critical Reception
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 8 The Defense
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 9 Despair
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 10 English Short Stories
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 11 Eugene Onegin
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 12 The Eye
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 13 The Gift
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 14 Glory
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 15 A Hero of Our Time
William Mills ToddIII; Chapter 16 Humor
Clarence Brown; Chapter 17 Invitation to a Beheading
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 18 King
Queen
Knave
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 19 Laughter in the Dark
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 20 Lectures on Don Quixote
Harry Levin; Chapter 21 Lectures on Literature
Joseph Frank; Chapter 22 Lectures on Russian Literature
Hugh McLean; Chapter 23 Lepidoptera Studies
Charles Lee Remington; Chapter 24 Library
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 25 Literary Return to Russia
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 26 Lolita
Ellen Pifer; Chapter 27 Lolita in Russian
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 28 Look at the Harlequins!
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 29 Manuscripts
Brian Boyd; Chapter 30 Mary
Dieter E. Zimmer; Chapter 31 Nabokov and Bely
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 32 Nabokov and Bergson
Leona Toker; Chapter 33 Nabokov and Blok
David M. Bethea; Chapter 34 Nabokov and Chateaubriand
Annapaola Cancogni; Chapter 35 Nabokov and Chekhov
Simon Karlinsky; Chapter 36 Nabokov and Dostoevsky
Georges Nivat; Chapter 37 Nabokov and Evreinov
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 38 Nabokov and Flaubert
Maurice Couturier; Chapter 39 Nabokov and Freud
Jenefer Shute; Chapter 40 Nabokov and Gogol
Donald Fanger; Chapter 41 Nabokov and Gumilev
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 42 Nabokov and Joyce
Julian Moynahan; Chapter 43 Nabokov and Kafka
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 44 Nabokov and Khodasevich
David M. Bethea; Chapter 45 Nabokov and Poe
Dale E. Peterson; Chapter 46 Nabokov and Proust
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 47 Nabokov and Pushkin
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 48 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The English Works
Herbert Grabes; Chapter 49 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The Russian Works
Samuel Schuman; Chapter 50 Nabokov and Tolstoy
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 51 Nabokov and some Turn-of-the-Century English Writers
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 52 Nabokov
Updike
and American Literature
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 53 Nabokov and Uspensky
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 54 Nature and Artifice
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 55 Nikolka Persik
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 56 Notes on Prosody
G.S. Smith; Chapter 57 "The Otherworld"
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 58 Pale Fire
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 59 Plays
Galya Diment; Chapter 60 Pnin
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 61 Poetry
Barry P. Scherr; Chapter 62 Politics
Charles Nicol; Chapter 63 "Poshlost'"
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 64 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 65 Russian Short Stories
Nataliia Tolstaia
Mikhail Meilakh
Maxim D. Shrayer; Chapter 66 The Song of Igor's Campaign
Harvey Goldblatt; Chapter 67 Speak
Memory
Georges Nivat; Chapter 68 Strong Opinions
Galya Diment; Chapter 69 Style
David M. Bethea; Chapter 70 Teaching
Charles Nicol; Chapter 71 Three Russian Poets
Galya Diment; Chapter 72 Translation and Self-Translation
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 73 Transparent Things
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 74 Uncollected Critical Writings
Galya Diment;
Brian Boyd; Chapter 2 Ania v Strane Chudes
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 3 Bend Sinister
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 4 Bilingualism
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 5 Chess and Chess Problems
Janet Gezari; Chapter 6 Correspondence
John M. Kopper; Chapter 7 Critical Reception
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 8 The Defense
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 9 Despair
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 10 English Short Stories
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 11 Eugene Onegin
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 12 The Eye
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 13 The Gift
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 14 Glory
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 15 A Hero of Our Time
William Mills ToddIII; Chapter 16 Humor
Clarence Brown; Chapter 17 Invitation to a Beheading
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 18 King
Queen
Knave
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 19 Laughter in the Dark
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 20 Lectures on Don Quixote
Harry Levin; Chapter 21 Lectures on Literature
Joseph Frank; Chapter 22 Lectures on Russian Literature
Hugh McLean; Chapter 23 Lepidoptera Studies
Charles Lee Remington; Chapter 24 Library
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 25 Literary Return to Russia
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 26 Lolita
Ellen Pifer; Chapter 27 Lolita in Russian
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 28 Look at the Harlequins!
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 29 Manuscripts
Brian Boyd; Chapter 30 Mary
Dieter E. Zimmer; Chapter 31 Nabokov and Bely
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 32 Nabokov and Bergson
Leona Toker; Chapter 33 Nabokov and Blok
David M. Bethea; Chapter 34 Nabokov and Chateaubriand
Annapaola Cancogni; Chapter 35 Nabokov and Chekhov
Simon Karlinsky; Chapter 36 Nabokov and Dostoevsky
Georges Nivat; Chapter 37 Nabokov and Evreinov
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 38 Nabokov and Flaubert
Maurice Couturier; Chapter 39 Nabokov and Freud
Jenefer Shute; Chapter 40 Nabokov and Gogol
Donald Fanger; Chapter 41 Nabokov and Gumilev
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 42 Nabokov and Joyce
Julian Moynahan; Chapter 43 Nabokov and Kafka
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 44 Nabokov and Khodasevich
David M. Bethea; Chapter 45 Nabokov and Poe
Dale E. Peterson; Chapter 46 Nabokov and Proust
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 47 Nabokov and Pushkin
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 48 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The English Works
Herbert Grabes; Chapter 49 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The Russian Works
Samuel Schuman; Chapter 50 Nabokov and Tolstoy
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 51 Nabokov and some Turn-of-the-Century English Writers
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 52 Nabokov
Updike
and American Literature
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 53 Nabokov and Uspensky
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 54 Nature and Artifice
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 55 Nikolka Persik
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 56 Notes on Prosody
G.S. Smith; Chapter 57 "The Otherworld"
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 58 Pale Fire
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 59 Plays
Galya Diment; Chapter 60 Pnin
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 61 Poetry
Barry P. Scherr; Chapter 62 Politics
Charles Nicol; Chapter 63 "Poshlost'"
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 64 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 65 Russian Short Stories
Nataliia Tolstaia
Mikhail Meilakh
Maxim D. Shrayer; Chapter 66 The Song of Igor's Campaign
Harvey Goldblatt; Chapter 67 Speak
Memory
Georges Nivat; Chapter 68 Strong Opinions
Galya Diment; Chapter 69 Style
David M. Bethea; Chapter 70 Teaching
Charles Nicol; Chapter 71 Three Russian Poets
Galya Diment; Chapter 72 Translation and Self-Translation
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 73 Transparent Things
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 74 Uncollected Critical Writings
Galya Diment;
Chapter 1 Ada
Brian Boyd; Chapter 2 Ania v Strane Chudes
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 3 Bend Sinister
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 4 Bilingualism
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 5 Chess and Chess Problems
Janet Gezari; Chapter 6 Correspondence
John M. Kopper; Chapter 7 Critical Reception
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 8 The Defense
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 9 Despair
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 10 English Short Stories
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 11 Eugene Onegin
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 12 The Eye
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 13 The Gift
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 14 Glory
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 15 A Hero of Our Time
William Mills ToddIII; Chapter 16 Humor
Clarence Brown; Chapter 17 Invitation to a Beheading
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 18 King
Queen
Knave
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 19 Laughter in the Dark
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 20 Lectures on Don Quixote
Harry Levin; Chapter 21 Lectures on Literature
Joseph Frank; Chapter 22 Lectures on Russian Literature
Hugh McLean; Chapter 23 Lepidoptera Studies
Charles Lee Remington; Chapter 24 Library
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 25 Literary Return to Russia
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 26 Lolita
Ellen Pifer; Chapter 27 Lolita in Russian
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 28 Look at the Harlequins!
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 29 Manuscripts
Brian Boyd; Chapter 30 Mary
Dieter E. Zimmer; Chapter 31 Nabokov and Bely
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 32 Nabokov and Bergson
Leona Toker; Chapter 33 Nabokov and Blok
David M. Bethea; Chapter 34 Nabokov and Chateaubriand
Annapaola Cancogni; Chapter 35 Nabokov and Chekhov
Simon Karlinsky; Chapter 36 Nabokov and Dostoevsky
Georges Nivat; Chapter 37 Nabokov and Evreinov
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 38 Nabokov and Flaubert
Maurice Couturier; Chapter 39 Nabokov and Freud
Jenefer Shute; Chapter 40 Nabokov and Gogol
Donald Fanger; Chapter 41 Nabokov and Gumilev
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 42 Nabokov and Joyce
Julian Moynahan; Chapter 43 Nabokov and Kafka
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 44 Nabokov and Khodasevich
David M. Bethea; Chapter 45 Nabokov and Poe
Dale E. Peterson; Chapter 46 Nabokov and Proust
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 47 Nabokov and Pushkin
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 48 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The English Works
Herbert Grabes; Chapter 49 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The Russian Works
Samuel Schuman; Chapter 50 Nabokov and Tolstoy
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 51 Nabokov and some Turn-of-the-Century English Writers
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 52 Nabokov
Updike
and American Literature
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 53 Nabokov and Uspensky
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 54 Nature and Artifice
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 55 Nikolka Persik
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 56 Notes on Prosody
G.S. Smith; Chapter 57 "The Otherworld"
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 58 Pale Fire
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 59 Plays
Galya Diment; Chapter 60 Pnin
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 61 Poetry
Barry P. Scherr; Chapter 62 Politics
Charles Nicol; Chapter 63 "Poshlost'"
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 64 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 65 Russian Short Stories
Nataliia Tolstaia
Mikhail Meilakh
Maxim D. Shrayer; Chapter 66 The Song of Igor's Campaign
Harvey Goldblatt; Chapter 67 Speak
Memory
Georges Nivat; Chapter 68 Strong Opinions
Galya Diment; Chapter 69 Style
David M. Bethea; Chapter 70 Teaching
Charles Nicol; Chapter 71 Three Russian Poets
Galya Diment; Chapter 72 Translation and Self-Translation
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 73 Transparent Things
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 74 Uncollected Critical Writings
Galya Diment;
Brian Boyd; Chapter 2 Ania v Strane Chudes
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 3 Bend Sinister
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 4 Bilingualism
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 5 Chess and Chess Problems
Janet Gezari; Chapter 6 Correspondence
John M. Kopper; Chapter 7 Critical Reception
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 8 The Defense
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 9 Despair
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 10 English Short Stories
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 11 Eugene Onegin
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 12 The Eye
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 13 The Gift
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 14 Glory
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 15 A Hero of Our Time
William Mills ToddIII; Chapter 16 Humor
Clarence Brown; Chapter 17 Invitation to a Beheading
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 18 King
Queen
Knave
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 19 Laughter in the Dark
Julian W. Connolly; Chapter 20 Lectures on Don Quixote
Harry Levin; Chapter 21 Lectures on Literature
Joseph Frank; Chapter 22 Lectures on Russian Literature
Hugh McLean; Chapter 23 Lepidoptera Studies
Charles Lee Remington; Chapter 24 Library
Stephen Jan Parker; Chapter 25 Literary Return to Russia
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 26 Lolita
Ellen Pifer; Chapter 27 Lolita in Russian
Alexander Dolinin; Chapter 28 Look at the Harlequins!
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 29 Manuscripts
Brian Boyd; Chapter 30 Mary
Dieter E. Zimmer; Chapter 31 Nabokov and Bely
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 32 Nabokov and Bergson
Leona Toker; Chapter 33 Nabokov and Blok
David M. Bethea; Chapter 34 Nabokov and Chateaubriand
Annapaola Cancogni; Chapter 35 Nabokov and Chekhov
Simon Karlinsky; Chapter 36 Nabokov and Dostoevsky
Georges Nivat; Chapter 37 Nabokov and Evreinov
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 38 Nabokov and Flaubert
Maurice Couturier; Chapter 39 Nabokov and Freud
Jenefer Shute; Chapter 40 Nabokov and Gogol
Donald Fanger; Chapter 41 Nabokov and Gumilev
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 42 Nabokov and Joyce
Julian Moynahan; Chapter 43 Nabokov and Kafka
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 44 Nabokov and Khodasevich
David M. Bethea; Chapter 45 Nabokov and Poe
Dale E. Peterson; Chapter 46 Nabokov and Proust
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 47 Nabokov and Pushkin
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 48 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The English Works
Herbert Grabes; Chapter 49 Nabokov and Shakespeare: The Russian Works
Samuel Schuman; Chapter 50 Nabokov and Tolstoy
John Burt FosterJr.; Chapter 51 Nabokov and some Turn-of-the-Century English Writers
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 52 Nabokov
Updike
and American Literature
Aleksei Zverev
Anna K. Primrose; Chapter 53 Nabokov and Uspensky
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 54 Nature and Artifice
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 55 Nikolka Persik
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 56 Notes on Prosody
G.S. Smith; Chapter 57 "The Otherworld"
Vladimir E. Alexandrov; Chapter 58 Pale Fire
Pekka Tammi; Chapter 59 Plays
Galya Diment; Chapter 60 Pnin
Gennady Barabtarlo; Chapter 61 Poetry
Barry P. Scherr; Chapter 62 Politics
Charles Nicol; Chapter 63 "Poshlost'"
Sergej Davydov; Chapter 64 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
J.B. Sisson; Chapter 65 Russian Short Stories
Nataliia Tolstaia
Mikhail Meilakh
Maxim D. Shrayer; Chapter 66 The Song of Igor's Campaign
Harvey Goldblatt; Chapter 67 Speak
Memory
Georges Nivat; Chapter 68 Strong Opinions
Galya Diment; Chapter 69 Style
David M. Bethea; Chapter 70 Teaching
Charles Nicol; Chapter 71 Three Russian Poets
Galya Diment; Chapter 72 Translation and Self-Translation
Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour; Chapter 73 Transparent Things
D. Barton Johnson; Chapter 74 Uncollected Critical Writings
Galya Diment;