The World of Nabokov's StoriesDrawing on Nabokov's unpublished manuscripts and letters, Shrayer analyzes the paradigms of Nabokov's poetics and tests them in studies of major stories such as "Spring in Fialta" and "Cloud, Castle, Lake." He investigates Nabokov's dialogue with Chekhov and his rivalry with Bunin over such issues as the use of narrative closure and the nature of love. This in-depth analysis places Nabokov's short fiction in the main line of his bilingual and bicultural writing career. Through references to all of Nabokov's stories, as well as to many novels and discursive writings, from the early emigre works of the 1920s to the late American works of the 1970s, Shrayer delineates the principal historical and cultural contexts that shaped Nabokov's development. Most importantly, he reveals the metaphysical, ethical, and aesthetic concerns that shaped one of the most significant bodies of modern fiction. |
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... aesthetic bliss , that is a sense of being somehow , somewhere , connected with other states of being where art ( curiosity , tenderness , kindness , ec- stasy ) is the norm " ( L , 314–315 ) . Awarding the reader a foretaste of eter ...
... aesthetic bliss , that is a sense of being somehow , somewhere , connected with other states of being where art ( curiosity , tenderness , kindness , ec- stasy ) is the norm " ( L , 314–315 ) . Awarding the reader a foretaste of eter ...
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... aesthetics are rooted so firmly in the Pushkinian Golden Age , his literary letters share with the familiar letter ... aesthetic function over the communicative one , which dominates in business correspondence . 10 For Nabokov , as for ...
... aesthetics are rooted so firmly in the Pushkinian Golden Age , his literary letters share with the familiar letter ... aesthetic function over the communicative one , which dominates in business correspondence . 10 For Nabokov , as for ...
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... aesthetic bliss ” is Nabokov's and appears in the essay “ On a Book Entitled Lolita ” ; see L , 314. Sisson offers a very compelling analysis of the meaning of " aesthetic bliss " in Nabokov's oeuvre in Chapter 1 of his dissertation ...
... aesthetic bliss ” is Nabokov's and appears in the essay “ On a Book Entitled Lolita ” ; see L , 314. Sisson offers a very compelling analysis of the meaning of " aesthetic bliss " in Nabokov's oeuvre in Chapter 1 of his dissertation ...
Contents
List of Illustrations xi | xiii |
INTRODUCTION | xx |
Writing and Reading the Otherworld | 17 |
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