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Ruslan and Lolita: Nabokov's Pursuit of Pushkin's Monsters, Maidens, and Morals
Nabokov Studies, 2023:The previously unexplored Russian precursor to Humbert's "kingdom by the sea"—Pushkin's mock-epic Ruslan and Liudmila (RL)—permeates different layers of meaning in Lolita.
Ludmila Shleyfer Lavine
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Poetics Today, 2022
This article discusses the literary character's plot function as an element of the author's rhetorical strategy, and in relation to the reader's active role in responding to that strategy.
K. Mikkonen
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This article discusses the literary character's plot function as an element of the author's rhetorical strategy, and in relation to the reader's active role in responding to that strategy.
K. Mikkonen
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Peculiarity of the concept of a hero in the novel of Vladimir Nabokov “Lolita” Humbert
Linguistics and Culture Review, 2021“Lolita” written by Vladimir Nabokov has been considered as an important occasion in the history of world literature for its theme and concept of its characters.
Basira Azizaliyeva
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Beyond the Butterfly: Three Hundred Animal Species in Nabokov's Fiction
Nabokov Studies, 2021:While there are multiple journal articles and four book-length studies that pin down the butterflies in Nabokov's fiction and life, the larger fauna of Nabokov's fiction is comparatively unexplored.
J. Warodell
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Teaching Nabokov's Lolita in the #MeToo Era
, 2021Teaching Nabokov’s Lolita in the #MeToo Era seeks to critique the novel from the standpoint of its teachability to undergraduate and graduate studentsin the twenty-first century.
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Literary Stereography: Nabokov Drawing and Reading Maps
Partial Answers, 2021:According to Vladimir Nabokov, exactness of detail in the composition and the reading of literary texts can yield "the sensual spark without which the book is dead": one needs, for instance, to understand the topography of Mansfield Park in order to ...
Leona Toker
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Kissing Her Ellipses: Dreams and Narrative Texture in Nabokov's "Ultima Thule Theme"
Nabokov Studies, 2021:Vladimir Nabokov's short stories "Ultima Thule" and "Solus Rex," written and published in Russian between 1939 and 1942 were translated into English by Nabokov in 1973, after he'd conducted dream experiments using a method outlined by John W.
J. Sears
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Lolita the Butterfly. Nabokov's Private Aesthetics
Nabokov Studies, 2021:The paper is dedicated to parsing out several conceptual threads in Nabokov's Lolita, such as human passions, the butterfly hunter's reckless infatuation and the artistic creative freedom. These motifs tend to interact, but they cannot be brought into a
Savely Senderovich, Yelena Shvarts
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Nabokov's Cards: An AI Assisted Prewriting System to Support Bottom-Up Creative Writing
Creativity & CognitionWe introduce Nabokov’s Cards, a creativity support tool that uses Large Language Models (LLMs) to support prewriting. Inspired by the writing process of Vladimir Nabokov, Nabokov’s Cards enables prewriting ideation by providing users with an interface to
Dashiel Carrera +3 more
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The Barber of Kasbeam (Continued): Ethics and Affect in Nabokov’s Lolita
Nabokov Studies:A particular mode of criticism—what can be referred to as “cerebral formalism”—has now dominated Nabokov studies for decades. Such criticism is often limited to identifying patterning, intertextuality, and wordplay. As a result, very little attention is
Kian Lee Powys
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