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Nabokov

open access: yes, 2022
Recensione a Masen'ka, primo romanzo scritto da Vladimir Nabokov, e ambientato nella Berlino dell'emigrazione russa. Il romanzo è pubblicato presso Adelphi in una nuova traduzione.
Paola Ferretti
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Teaching Nabokov's 'Lolita' in the #MeToo Era ed. by Eléna Rakhimova-Sommers, and: Reimagining Nabokov: Pedagogies for the 21st Century ed. by Sara Karpukhin and José Vergara (review)

Modern Language Review, 2023
terrain dominated by both commercial and artistic concerns. Parker’s archival reconstruction of Laughter in the Dark’s publication process with Bobbs-Merrill is an especially illuminating read.
Alisa Ballard Lin
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"A Bit of Haze is Quite Indispensable Here": Creative Compromises and Narrative Clues in Nabokov's Letters to American Editors

Nabokov Studies, 2023
:This paper challenges the myth of Nabokov's creative invincibility by addressing the writer's openness to editorial suggestions and even direct interferences in his work in the 1940-60s, the time of his early tentative exploration and, later, triumphant
O. Voronina
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Eary Doubles: Tympanic Mechanisms and Cochlear Structures in Nabokov's Ada

Nabokov Studies, 2023
:As this paper will show, Ada's bizarre telecommunication devices are far more than technical solutions of the problems imposed by Antiterran ban of electricity. Ada foregrounds their operation mode in terms of transmission and transduction, and, with it,
Sabine Metzger
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The Othering Biological Poetics: Evolution, Speciation and Lepidoptery in Nabokov's The Gift and "Father's Butterflies"

Nabokov Studies, 2023
:Nabokov was a great writer and a professional biologist with an intense interest in evolutionary theory, and it seems sensible to conclude that his literary creations were heavily influenced by his scientific research.
Juan Wu
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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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The Rhetorics of Plot Function: Henry James's ficelle, Vladimir Nabokov's “Perry,” and James Phelan's “Synthetic Function” Reconsidered

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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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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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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