This study consists of three parts. PartⅠ, entitled ' Nabokov’ s Women,' concentrates on the analysis of Nabokov’ s major women identities of different types. My purpose is to demonstrate that in his creati...This study consists of three parts. PartⅠ, entitled ' Nabokov’ s Women,' concentrates on the analysis of Nabokov’ s major women identities of different types. My purpose is to demonstrate that in his creation of the women characters, Nabokov’ s political consciousness—mainly his vindication of individual freedom—is unmistakably, although indirectly, exemplified. Due to the different types of women discussed in this study, and also due to the different aspect of his political consciousness that is emphasized in different women identities, this part is subdivided into three chapters. Chapter One, entitled 'Women in the Triangle: Martha and Margot,' focuses on the two women characters in Nabokov’ s early novels. King, Queen, Knave and Laughter in the Dark, aiming to provide an in-depth analysis of the two, and to show that Nabokov has be stowed his special purpose on the creation of Martha and Margot, that is, his condemnation on those who reduce the free and active individual into objects, and such condemnation echoing with Nabokov’ s later direct vindication of individual freedom. Chapter Two, entitled 'The Eternal Feminine:Lolita and Ada,' analyzes the two title characters in Lolita and Ada, or Ardor:A Family Chronicle, illustrating that Lolita is the victim in that her free consciousness is purposefully neglected by the other, man in that case;while Ada enjoys her life totally because she can conduct her free consciousness in her own life. Chapter Three, entitled ' Other Types and Women in His Mind’ s Eye,' deals with Elisabeth, another woman character in Laughter in the Dark, who is a good traditional wife, and Liza, ex-wife of Pnin in Pnin, who is what Nabokov terms as poshlost. In addition, this chapter also provides an examination of Nabokov’ s attitude toward women. Through this analysis, Nabokov’ s Russian Complex is to a degree illustrated.展开更多
Nabokov regards details as very crucial in both his novels and literary critic works. This essay concludes Nabokov's view of detail and applies it in analyzing his masterpiece Lolita. Using the method of reading t...Nabokov regards details as very crucial in both his novels and literary critic works. This essay concludes Nabokov's view of detail and applies it in analyzing his masterpiece Lolita. Using the method of reading the text closely, we will find two important details which appear repeatedly in Lolita: the colors and the dogs. Through expatiating about them can we find out the great impact they exert on the content and the style of the novel.展开更多
This paper demonstrates the rhetoric technique, narrative function and sign decoding of Nabokocian otherworld in LoBta and Pale Fire to detect not only the presence of the metaphysical otherworld, but also the faint i...This paper demonstrates the rhetoric technique, narrative function and sign decoding of Nabokocian otherworld in LoBta and Pale Fire to detect not only the presence of the metaphysical otherworld, but also the faint influence upon the living. Under the narrative strategies of the otherworld lies Nabokov's aesthetic ethics, which make those who label Nabokov pessimistic and indifferent to be aware of his persistent attempt to push beyond the boundaries of human consciousness and his sincere concern and deep sympathy for the misery of men.展开更多
With its uttermost innovate form and its puzzle content, Pale Fire has sustained Nabokov the most intensive scholarly attention ever since its publication. Despite a great deal of criticism on the novel Pale Fire the ...With its uttermost innovate form and its puzzle content, Pale Fire has sustained Nabokov the most intensive scholarly attention ever since its publication. Despite a great deal of criticism on the novel Pale Fire the poem Pale Fire within it has been neglected. This essay commits to analyze this poem from four perspectives, namely its symmetrical structure, the counterpoint of the poem, its parody and intertextuality and its meta-poetic element. By doing the detailed examination this essay proves that this 999 line poem embodies the significant themes of this novel, which are the counterpoint and"a Web of Sense".展开更多
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899-1977), a Russian-born Ameri- can writer, is one of the most gifted exilic writers of the twentieth century. His first English novel, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, which inhe...Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899-1977), a Russian-born Ameri- can writer, is one of the most gifted exilic writers of the twentieth century. His first English novel, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, which inherits certain aesthetic motifs of his Russian works, such as the artist in exile, the motif of the double, and the theme of the other world, has attracted the academic circle and received extreme views spreading between the good and the bad. But the core question in the whole of Nabokov scholarship is the ambiguous identities of the novel's two heroes, Sebastian and V. who are half-brothers. It is the identity puzzle that makes this novel more and more popular in Nabokov criticism. This essay attempts to review past reviews concerning this problem and analyze the four interpretations occa- sioned by the identity puzzle in Nabokov criticism.展开更多
文学研究论文往往针对作家作品的某一方面进行学术研究。根据彼得·纽马克的文本类型理论,通常而言,学术论文以信息型文本为主,传达学者的学术观点及思想,但文学研究论文必然会涉及文学家和文学作品,抑或直接、间接地引用原作的词...文学研究论文往往针对作家作品的某一方面进行学术研究。根据彼得·纽马克的文本类型理论,通常而言,学术论文以信息型文本为主,传达学者的学术观点及思想,但文学研究论文必然会涉及文学家和文学作品,抑或直接、间接地引用原作的词句、段落片段,兼具学术性和文学性,往往是以信息型为主、结合表情型的文本;翻译策略上,以交际翻译为主,结合语义翻译。Nabokov and Cinema一文,探讨纳博科夫作品与电影艺术的关系,内含大量引文。本文从文本类型理论出发,分析其翻译方法,探究此类文学研究论文的翻译特点,使之既符合学术翻译的严谨性,又能重现文学作品语言所独有的美学价值。展开更多
Russian-American writer Vladimir Nabokov has been recognized as a great master of literature known for his own unique style in the twenties century world literature.His unique writing style and ideas has been arising ...Russian-American writer Vladimir Nabokov has been recognized as a great master of literature known for his own unique style in the twenties century world literature.His unique writing style and ideas has been arising controversy in the literary critics.However,most of the critics commend him to be the best stylist and one of the greatest novelists in American literature.Lolita,the most famous representative work of Nabokov,has also been attracting the eyes of the critics all over the world.It is Nabokov's first novel created with American society as its background.For its hero's abnormal immoral love affair with a girlchild,Lolita has become one of the most controversial novels in the last century.This paper tries to explore this novel from a special view,and analyse the writing style of the novel from multiple pespectives:展开更多
文摘This study consists of three parts. PartⅠ, entitled ' Nabokov’ s Women,' concentrates on the analysis of Nabokov’ s major women identities of different types. My purpose is to demonstrate that in his creation of the women characters, Nabokov’ s political consciousness—mainly his vindication of individual freedom—is unmistakably, although indirectly, exemplified. Due to the different types of women discussed in this study, and also due to the different aspect of his political consciousness that is emphasized in different women identities, this part is subdivided into three chapters. Chapter One, entitled 'Women in the Triangle: Martha and Margot,' focuses on the two women characters in Nabokov’ s early novels. King, Queen, Knave and Laughter in the Dark, aiming to provide an in-depth analysis of the two, and to show that Nabokov has be stowed his special purpose on the creation of Martha and Margot, that is, his condemnation on those who reduce the free and active individual into objects, and such condemnation echoing with Nabokov’ s later direct vindication of individual freedom. Chapter Two, entitled 'The Eternal Feminine:Lolita and Ada,' analyzes the two title characters in Lolita and Ada, or Ardor:A Family Chronicle, illustrating that Lolita is the victim in that her free consciousness is purposefully neglected by the other, man in that case;while Ada enjoys her life totally because she can conduct her free consciousness in her own life. Chapter Three, entitled ' Other Types and Women in His Mind’ s Eye,' deals with Elisabeth, another woman character in Laughter in the Dark, who is a good traditional wife, and Liza, ex-wife of Pnin in Pnin, who is what Nabokov terms as poshlost. In addition, this chapter also provides an examination of Nabokov’ s attitude toward women. Through this analysis, Nabokov’ s Russian Complex is to a degree illustrated.
文摘Nabokov regards details as very crucial in both his novels and literary critic works. This essay concludes Nabokov's view of detail and applies it in analyzing his masterpiece Lolita. Using the method of reading the text closely, we will find two important details which appear repeatedly in Lolita: the colors and the dogs. Through expatiating about them can we find out the great impact they exert on the content and the style of the novel.
文摘This paper demonstrates the rhetoric technique, narrative function and sign decoding of Nabokocian otherworld in LoBta and Pale Fire to detect not only the presence of the metaphysical otherworld, but also the faint influence upon the living. Under the narrative strategies of the otherworld lies Nabokov's aesthetic ethics, which make those who label Nabokov pessimistic and indifferent to be aware of his persistent attempt to push beyond the boundaries of human consciousness and his sincere concern and deep sympathy for the misery of men.
文摘With its uttermost innovate form and its puzzle content, Pale Fire has sustained Nabokov the most intensive scholarly attention ever since its publication. Despite a great deal of criticism on the novel Pale Fire the poem Pale Fire within it has been neglected. This essay commits to analyze this poem from four perspectives, namely its symmetrical structure, the counterpoint of the poem, its parody and intertextuality and its meta-poetic element. By doing the detailed examination this essay proves that this 999 line poem embodies the significant themes of this novel, which are the counterpoint and"a Web of Sense".
文摘Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899-1977), a Russian-born Ameri- can writer, is one of the most gifted exilic writers of the twentieth century. His first English novel, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, which inherits certain aesthetic motifs of his Russian works, such as the artist in exile, the motif of the double, and the theme of the other world, has attracted the academic circle and received extreme views spreading between the good and the bad. But the core question in the whole of Nabokov scholarship is the ambiguous identities of the novel's two heroes, Sebastian and V. who are half-brothers. It is the identity puzzle that makes this novel more and more popular in Nabokov criticism. This essay attempts to review past reviews concerning this problem and analyze the four interpretations occa- sioned by the identity puzzle in Nabokov criticism.
文摘文学研究论文往往针对作家作品的某一方面进行学术研究。根据彼得·纽马克的文本类型理论,通常而言,学术论文以信息型文本为主,传达学者的学术观点及思想,但文学研究论文必然会涉及文学家和文学作品,抑或直接、间接地引用原作的词句、段落片段,兼具学术性和文学性,往往是以信息型为主、结合表情型的文本;翻译策略上,以交际翻译为主,结合语义翻译。Nabokov and Cinema一文,探讨纳博科夫作品与电影艺术的关系,内含大量引文。本文从文本类型理论出发,分析其翻译方法,探究此类文学研究论文的翻译特点,使之既符合学术翻译的严谨性,又能重现文学作品语言所独有的美学价值。
文摘Russian-American writer Vladimir Nabokov has been recognized as a great master of literature known for his own unique style in the twenties century world literature.His unique writing style and ideas has been arising controversy in the literary critics.However,most of the critics commend him to be the best stylist and one of the greatest novelists in American literature.Lolita,the most famous representative work of Nabokov,has also been attracting the eyes of the critics all over the world.It is Nabokov's first novel created with American society as its background.For its hero's abnormal immoral love affair with a girlchild,Lolita has become one of the most controversial novels in the last century.This paper tries to explore this novel from a special view,and analyse the writing style of the novel from multiple pespectives: