Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

Vladimir Nabokov described the literature course he taught at Cornell as "a kind of detective investigation of the mystery of literary structures." Leona Toker here pursues a similar investigation of the enigmatic structures of Nabokov's own fiction. According to Toker, most previous critics stressed either Nabokov’s concern with form or the humanistic side of his works, but rarely if ever the two together. In sensitive and revealing readings of ten novels, Toker demonstrates that the need to reconcile the human element with aesthetic or metaphysical pursuits is a constant theme of Nabokov’s and that the tension between technique and content is itself a key to his fiction. Written with verve and precision, Toker’s book begins with Pnin and follows the circular pattern that is one of her subject’s own favored devices.

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Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

Vladimir Nabokov described the literature course he taught at Cornell as "a kind of detective investigation of the mystery of literary structures." Leona Toker here pursues a similar investigation of the enigmatic structures of Nabokov's own fiction. According to Toker, most previous critics stressed either Nabokov’s concern with form or the humanistic side of his works, but rarely if ever the two together. In sensitive and revealing readings of ten novels, Toker demonstrates that the need to reconcile the human element with aesthetic or metaphysical pursuits is a constant theme of Nabokov’s and that the tension between technique and content is itself a key to his fiction. Written with verve and precision, Toker’s book begins with Pnin and follows the circular pattern that is one of her subject’s own favored devices.

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Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

by Leona Toker
Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures

by Leona Toker

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Vladimir Nabokov described the literature course he taught at Cornell as "a kind of detective investigation of the mystery of literary structures." Leona Toker here pursues a similar investigation of the enigmatic structures of Nabokov's own fiction. According to Toker, most previous critics stressed either Nabokov’s concern with form or the humanistic side of his works, but rarely if ever the two together. In sensitive and revealing readings of ten novels, Toker demonstrates that the need to reconcile the human element with aesthetic or metaphysical pursuits is a constant theme of Nabokov’s and that the tension between technique and content is itself a key to his fiction. Written with verve and precision, Toker’s book begins with Pnin and follows the circular pattern that is one of her subject’s own favored devices.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501707032
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 479 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Leona Toker is Professor of English at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author most recently of Towards the Ethics of Form in Fiction: Narratives of Cultural Remission.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Pnin: The Quest That Overrides the Goal

3. Mary: "Without Any Passport"

4. King, Queen, Knave, or Lust under the Linden

5. The Defense: Secret Asymmetries

6. Glory: "Good Example of How Metaphysics Can Fool You"

7. Laughter in the Dark: Guinea Pigs and Galley Slaves

8. Invitation to a Beheading: "Nameless Existence, Intangible Substance"

9. The Gift: Models of Infinity

10. Bend Sinister: The "Inner" Problem

11. "Reader! Bruder!" Broodings on the Rhetoric of Lolita

12. Conclusion

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