Vladimir Nabokov jako wykładowca literatury
Vladimir Nabokov as Literature Professor
Author(s): Monika GrygielSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Russian Literature
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Nabokov; lectures; Russian literature; European literature; Dostoyevsky; Gogol; Tolstoy; Chekhov
Summary/Abstract: When he arrived to the United States Vladimir Nabokov took a job as the university lecturer at Wellesley College and Cornell University. He taught Russian and European literature. In his lectures he presented a categorical and controversial opinions on literature, he divided it into masterpieces and works. In his opinion he created a hierarchy of literary resulted from his personal beliefs and preferences. In Russian literature, he praised works of M. Gogol, L. Tolstoy and Chekhov. He negatively assessed the achievements of F. Dostoevsky and M. Gorky. In the European literature he singled selected works of Marcel Proust, Joyce J. and G. Flaubert. In any case he pointed to the key values for his Works and methods characteristic of all his prose. Nabokov's lectures are the integral part of his literary achievements and they are writer’s literary philosophy.
Journal: Roczniki Humanistyczne
- Issue Year: 64/2016
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 137-147
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Polish