Women in Nabokov’s Life and Art
Nailya Garipova editor Juan José Torres Núñez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published:21st Dec '15
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Despite the considerable amount of criticism that Vladimir Nabokov’s literary legacy has produced since the sixties, the studies on his female characters are scarce, except the ones on Lolita. This volume delves into Nabokov’s women from different perspectives and points of view. The contributions are from different parts of the world, some from prominent scholars. These Nabokovians study the gender issue in Nabokov’s life and art, paying tribute to his women. The volume has two closely connected parts. In the first one, the reader can find biographical essays that discuss the role of the real women in Nabokov’s life and how their love, support and suffering are reflected in his prose. The second part deals with Nabokov’s women in his fiction. There is a discussion of the representation of female voices.
«This volume, with its diversity of topics and contributors, is highly recommended to both nonspecialists and Nabokov scholars.»
(Luc Beaudoin, The Russian Review 2016)
«[...] Women in Nabokov’s Life and Art has undoubtedly opened a golden vein in the field of Nabokov studies and will be valuable to scholars interested in researching this and related topics. Moreover, the clear structure of most of the essays makes the volume suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike.
(Irina Marchesini, Slavonic and East European Review Vol. 95, No. 3, 2017)
ISBN: 9783034320566
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 390g
272 pages
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