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the novels of Vladimir Nabokov, as a symbolic representation of the Russian linguistic culture. Methodology: Vocabulary, naming different human senses, is certainly culturally significant, and forms a cultural phenomenon.
A. Mubarakshina, A. Abdrakhmanova
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Nabokov\u27s Cinematic Afterlife
Glancing at the title of Ewa Mazierska’ s Nabokov’ s Cinematic Afterlife one might expect a book favouring a traditional approach to adaptation studies. The title pointing to the name of Vladimir Nabokov, suggests that the writer and therefore literature
Jamrozik, Żaneta
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Chess Problems and the Otherworld in Nabokov’s Short Stories
De nombreuses nouvelles de Vladimir Nabokov sont structurées comme des problèmes d’échecs, qui sont basés sur des motifs et diffèrent des parties d'échecs, qui dépendent quant à elles des événements. Ainsi, lire une nouvelle de Nabokov revient à résoudre
Eric Hyman
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This essay offers a way of thinking beyond Nabokov's antagonism towards Freud by casting him as a self-ironising Freudian. Rather than just parodying Freud in his work, I argue that Nabokov practices an innately provisional form of psychology widely ...
Beci Carver
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“The Other” Nabokov vs Nabokov-Sirin: Concerning One Occasional Mention in the Alexey Remisov’s Novel Music Teacher [PDF]
The article is devoted to the problem of reconstruction of the author’s strategy in the novel Music Teacher, which was connected with projections of the names mentioned in the title onto specific events of the literary life of Russian emigration of the ...
Elena R. Obatnina
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"Accompanied Only by My Thoughts": A Kantian Perspective on Autonomy at the End of Life. [PDF]
Elsner AM, Rampton V.
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Vladímir Nabókov: as artes da tradução
O presente artigo considerará Vladímir Nabókov† à luz da interrelação de escrever e (auto)traduzir, realçando as intersecções de (re)ler, (re)traduzir, (re)criar, revisar, (auto)traduzir e (re)escrever.
Graziela Schneider Urso
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Free Play of Imagination in Art to Make Meaning in Pain: A Comparative Study of Nabokov’s Invitation to a Beheading and Dogville [PDF]
By focusing on pain as a phenomenon that deprives individuals of meaning, the present study illuminates how the free play of imagination in art is able to defy pain and help individuals attain meaning.
Leili Kafi, Kian Soheil
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Increased Cattle Feeding Precision from Automatic Feeding Systems: Considerations on Technology Spread and Farm Level Perceived Advantages in Italy. [PDF]
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Best known for his deeply controversial 1955 novel, Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) is celebrated as one of the most distinctive literary stylists of the twentieth century.
Wyllie, Barbara.
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