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Abstract

[...]the italics setting off the idea of "thought" would signal a fall back into a certain "aesthetic ideology," whose apotheosis is found in the great tradition of romance writing, stretching from Virgil and Tasso to the courtly lovers of the medieval epics, to their reincarnations in Spenser, Sidney and Marvell, and debouching in St Petersburg with Tolstoy's Anna and Vronsky (but not without a latenight supper, as Stepan Oblonsky was so fond of, with the great lovers of the French tradition: If the simple past merely tells one that an action has been completed, the pluperfect enables one to locate past actions in chronological relation with one another. [...]in the portentous chapter 39, the scene of Van's and Percy de Prey's scuffle on Ada's 16th birthday, we find Van catching a warning expression in Ada's reflected image as they make love over the brook: "Something of the sort had happened somewhere before" (Nabokov 1996b, 213). Into the seamless flows of this strange new screen world, Nabokov, as perhaps the greatest master of Imaginary puppet play that literature has ever known, comes newly into his own, offering himself as advance template for the practice of post-interpretation. [...]in a certain irony he would no doubt have enjoyed, Nabokov - one of psychoanalysis's most bitter and vocal enemies - presages a model for analytic reading in what one might now call the post-Symbolic era. [...]despite the truly heroic efforts of the critical tradition, Nabokov still fails to be read, if by reading one means understanding.

Details

Title
Nabokov, Cinemathomme
Author
Jöttkandt, Sigi
Pages
80-110
Publication year
2018
Publication date
May 2018
Publisher
Ratnabali Publishers
e-ISSN
23498064
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2091281651
Copyright
Copyright Ratnabali Publishers May 2018