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Zina's Paradox

One of the century's greatest Russian novels, Vladimir Nabokov's "The Gift" still continues to baffle new readers with its playfully unstable narration, its temporal shifts, and its huge inserted opus, "The Life of Chernyshevski." This study, the first monograph on Nabokov's last Russian novel, explores the connections between the narrative's structural difficulties and its most pressing thematic concerns: love and self-transcendence. In a departure from traditional approaches to "The Gift, " Blackwell places Zina's role as a loving, collaborating audience at the very center of the novel's significance. This non-heroine, according to Nabokov, turns out to constitute a vital part of the narrative perspective, a fact with significant repercussions for the novel's consideration of art's meaning within human existence and beyond.
Undertittel
The Figured Reader in Nabokov's Gift
ISBN
9780820448831
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
440 gram
Utgivelsesdato
22.6.2000
Antall sider
215