Nabokov le nietzschéen

Nabokov le nietzschéen
Author: Anatoly Livry
Publisher: Editions Hermann
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010
Genre: Literature
ISBN: 9782705670559

Vladimir Nabokov et Friedrich Nietzsche n'ont pas pour seul point commun d'avoir choisi la Suisse pour lieu d'exil volontaire, mais également celui d'avoir accepté l'Hellade et ses dieux comme inspirateurs principaux. Et s'il est un philosophe qui a influencé le romancier américain d'origine russe, c'est bien Nietzsche. L'essai d'Anatoly Livry le montre en soulignant, toujours au plus près des textes, les thématiques communes, les emprunts et les références. Il dessine ainsi un nouveau portrait de Nabokov. On le connaissait écrivain puriste et caustique, entomologiste, poète ou encore universitaire : le voici lecteur assidu d'Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra. Et notre regard sur son œuvre s'en trouve renouvelé.

Nabokov and Nietzsche

Nabokov and Nietzsche
Author: Michael Rodgers
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501339583

Awarded the Jane Grayson Prize by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society Shortlisted for The European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) Book Award Nabokov and Nietzsche: Problems and Perspectives addresses the many knotted issues in the work of Vladimir Nabokov – Lolita's moral stance, Pnin's relationship with memory, Pale Fire's ambiguous internal authorship – that often frustrate interpretation. It does so by arguing that the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, as both a conceptual instrument and a largely unnoticed influence on Nabokov himself, can help to untie some of these knots. The study addresses the fundamental problems in Nabokov's writing that make his work perplexing, mysterious and frequently uneasy rather than simply focusing on the literary puzzles and games that, although inherent, do not necessarily define his body of work. Michael Rodgers shows that Nietzsche's philosophy provides new, but not always palatable, perspectives in order to negotiate interpretative impasses, and that the uneasy aspects of Nabokov's work offer the reader manifold rewards.

The Annotated Lolita

The Annotated Lolita
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1991-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0679727299

The annotated text of this modern classic. It assiduously illuminates the extravagant wordplay and the frequent literary allusions, parodies, and cross-references. Edited with a preface, introduction and notes by Alfred Appel, Jr.

King, Queen, Knave

King, Queen, Knave
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307787648

The novel is the story of Dreyer, a wealthy and boisterous proprietor of a men's clothing emporium store. Ruddy, self-satisfied, and thoroughly masculine, he is perfectly repugnant to his exquisite but cold middle-class wife Martha. Attracted to his money but repelled by his oblivious passion, she longs for their nephew instead, the myopic Franz. Newly arrived in Berlin, Franz soon repays his uncle's condescension in his aunt's bed.

The Annotated Lolita

The Annotated Lolita
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307788083

Nabokov's wise, ironic, and elegant masterpiece. • A controversial love story almost shocking in its beauty and tenderness. • This annotated edition assiduously illuminates the extravagant wordplay and the frequent literary allusions, parodies, and cross-references. • Edited with a preface, introduction, and notes by Alfred Appel, Jr. "Fascinatingly detailed." -Edmund Morris, The New York Times Book Review When it was published in 1955, Lolita immediately became a cause célèbre because of the freedom and sophistication with which it handled the unusual erotic predilections of its protagonist. Awe and exhilaration–along with heartbreak and mordant wit–abound in this account of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Lolita is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America, but most of all, it is a meditation on love–love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.

Despair

Despair
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307787664

Extensively revised by Nabokov in 1965--thirty years after its original publication--Despair is the wickedly inventive and richly derisive story of Hermann, a man who undertakes the perfect crime--his own murder.

Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov
Author: Julian Moynahan
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1971
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452911924

Vladimir Nabokov - American Writers 96 was first published in 1971. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

Strong Opinions

Strong Opinions
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0307788075

In this collection of interviews, articles, and editorials, Nabokov ranges over his life, art, education, politics, literature, movies, and modern times, among other subjects. Strong Opinions offers his trenchant, witty, and always engaging views on everything from the Russian Revolution to the correct pronunciation of Lolita.

Insomniac Dreams

Insomniac Dreams
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 069116794X

First publication of an index-card diary in which Nabokov recorded sixty-four dreams and subsequent daytime episodes, allowing the reader a glimpse of his innermost life.

Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov
Author: Neil Cornwell
Publisher: Northcote House Pub Limited
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 074630868X

Vladimir Nabokov's extraordinary literary career, as a master of Russian and English prose, is unique. Acclaimed in the limited Russian emigre world, under the name of Sirin, Nabokov switched to writing in English and settled in America, a refugee from Hitler's Europe. Exile, memory, lost love and the magic of childhood are among his themes. Neil Cornwell's study, published for the Nabokov centenary, examines five of Nabokov's major novels, plus his short stories and critical writings, situating his work against the ever-expanding mass of VN scholarship, and noting his cultural debt to Russia, Europe, America and the British Isles.