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Vladimir Nabokov is an author oriented toward a text and his text - toward another text. His poem "Fame" (1942) shows the main characteristic of acmeistic poetic i.e. that one and same element of a language bears different meanings, functions and relations.
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Vladimir Nabokov is an author oriented toward a text and his text - toward another text. His poem "Fame" (1942) shows the main characteristic of acmeistic poetic i.e. that one and same element of a language bears different meanings, functions and relations.
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Time, Individualisation, and Ethics: Relating Vladimir Nabokov and education
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014Herner Saeverot
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Understanding Vladimir Nabokov
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1989W. W. Rowe, Stephen Jan Parker
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The Humour of Vladimir Nabokov: Mind and Matter by Paul Benedict Grant (review)
E. Naiman
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