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The Cambridge Companion to Nabokov

The Cambridge Companion to Nabokov
Cover: Fűzött
ISBN: 9780521536431
Size: 152*228
Weight: 460 g
Page no.: 286
Publish year: 2005
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The Cambridge Companion to Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov held the unique distinction of being one of the most important writers of the twentieth century in two separate languages, Russian and English. Known for his verbal mastery and bold plots, Nabokov fashioned a literary legacy that continues to grow in significance. This volume offers a concise and informative introduction into the author’s fascinating creative world. Specially commissioned essays by distinguished scholars illuminate numerous facets of the writer’s legacy, from his early contributions as a poet and short-story writer to his dazzling achievements as one of the most original novelists of the twentieth century. Topics receiving fresh coverage include Nabokov’s narrative strategies, the evolution of his world-view, and his relationship to the literary and cultural currents of his day. The volume also contains valuable supplementary material such as a chronology of the writer’s life and a guide to further critical reading.

• An accessible and comprehensive guide to Nabokov and his work • Provides access to the latest scholarly thinking on Lolita and Nabokov’s world view • Features the world’s most renowned experts on Nabokov’s works

Contents
Chronology; Introduction: the many faces of Vladimir Nabokov Julian W. Connolly; Part I. Contexts: 1. Strong opinions and nerve points: Nabokov’s life and art Zoran Kuzmanovich; 2. Nabokov as storyteller Brian Boyd; 3. Nabokov as a Russian writer Alexander Dolinin; 4. ‘By some sleight of land’: how Nabokov rewrote America Susan Elizabeth Sweeney; 5. Nabokov and modernism John Burt Foster, Jr.; Part II. Works: 6. Nabokov as poet Barry Scherr; 7. Nabokov’s short fiction Priscilla Meyer; 8. The major Russian novels Julian W. Connolly; 9. From Sirin to Nabokov: the transition to English Neil Cornwell; 10. Nabokov’s biographical impulse: art of writing lives Galya Diment; 11. The Lolita phenomenon from Paris to Tehran Ellen Pifer; 12. Nabokov’s late fiction Michael Wood; Part III. Related Worlds: 13. Nabokov and cinema Barbara Wyllie; 14. Nabokov’s world view Leona Toker; A guide to further reading.

Contributors
Julian W. Connolly, Zoran Kuzmanovich, Brian Boyd, Alexander Dolinin, Susan Elizabeth Sweeney, John Burt Foster, Jr., Barry Scherr, Priscilla Meyer, Neil Cornwell, Galya Diment, Ellen Pifer, Michael Wood, Barbara Wyllie, Leona Toker





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