Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

Based on intertextual evidence in Nabokov's late novel Ada, this monograph traces the triad of memory, recollection and imagination, which is central to Nabokov's poetics and art of life writing, back to the works of St. Augustine of Hippo, who on the threshold of the early Middle Ages wrote the first autobiography and to whose autobiographical writings this triad is likewise essential. Furthermore this book investigates to which extent the Augustinian art of memory influenced Nabokov's fictive autobiographies. By selecting a sample comprising Mary (Mashen'ka), The Gift (Dar), Lolita, and Ada, the continuous importance of the Augustinian paradigm throughout Nabokov's multilingual career is demonstrated.

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Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

Based on intertextual evidence in Nabokov's late novel Ada, this monograph traces the triad of memory, recollection and imagination, which is central to Nabokov's poetics and art of life writing, back to the works of St. Augustine of Hippo, who on the threshold of the early Middle Ages wrote the first autobiography and to whose autobiographical writings this triad is likewise essential. Furthermore this book investigates to which extent the Augustinian art of memory influenced Nabokov's fictive autobiographies. By selecting a sample comprising Mary (Mashen'ka), The Gift (Dar), Lolita, and Ada, the continuous importance of the Augustinian paradigm throughout Nabokov's multilingual career is demonstrated.

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Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

by Christoph Henry-Thommes
Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

Recollection, Memory and Imagination: Selected Autobiographical Novels of Vladimir Nabokov

by Christoph Henry-Thommes

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Based on intertextual evidence in Nabokov's late novel Ada, this monograph traces the triad of memory, recollection and imagination, which is central to Nabokov's poetics and art of life writing, back to the works of St. Augustine of Hippo, who on the threshold of the early Middle Ages wrote the first autobiography and to whose autobiographical writings this triad is likewise essential. Furthermore this book investigates to which extent the Augustinian art of memory influenced Nabokov's fictive autobiographies. By selecting a sample comprising Mary (Mashen'ka), The Gift (Dar), Lolita, and Ada, the continuous importance of the Augustinian paradigm throughout Nabokov's multilingual career is demonstrated.


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ISBN-13: 9783825352004
Publisher: Universitatsverlag Winter
Publication date: 01/11/2006
Series: American Studies - A Monograph Series , #132
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 5.28(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)
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