The article focuses on the influence of the novel "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka on the writing of the author Vladimir Nabokov. It discusses examples of where the influence can be observed, including Nabokov's novel "Look at the Harlequins!". Nabokov's views on realist fiction are explored and his work as a teacher of Kafka's literature is discussed.English and American Literature and Languag
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Vladimir Nabokov and the problems of literary admiration This paper seeks to reflect Nabokov in t...
This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism wi...
<p>The article shows the value of Nabokov as an informant for cognitive scientists studying heuristi...
Abstract Story telling in the book of A Thousand and One Nights , functions as a way sublimating Sha...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
The article discusses the issue of M. Proust’s influence on V. Nabokov and a group of younger Russia...
It is a well-known fact that Vladimir Nabokov liked to place misleading obstacles in the way of his ...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
Glancing at the title of Ewa Mazierska’ s Nabokov’ s Cinematic Afterlife one might expect a book fav...
The subject of analysis in the article is The Metamorphosis (1915) of Franz Kafka. The author attemp...
In this essay I trace the concept of history as it appears in the work of Vladimir Nabokov, and make...
The article examines correspondences between Woody Allen\u27s film Zelig and texts by Franz Kafka. B...
Look at the Harlequins! presents itself as the autobiography of a famed Anglo-Russian writer who suf...
The text depicting the world with the tools of absurd generated unpredictable amount of interpretati...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Vladimir Nabokov and the problems of literary admiration This paper seeks to reflect Nabokov in t...
This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism wi...
<p>The article shows the value of Nabokov as an informant for cognitive scientists studying heuristi...
Abstract Story telling in the book of A Thousand and One Nights , functions as a way sublimating Sha...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
The article discusses the issue of M. Proust’s influence on V. Nabokov and a group of younger Russia...
It is a well-known fact that Vladimir Nabokov liked to place misleading obstacles in the way of his ...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
Glancing at the title of Ewa Mazierska’ s Nabokov’ s Cinematic Afterlife one might expect a book fav...
The subject of analysis in the article is The Metamorphosis (1915) of Franz Kafka. The author attemp...
In this essay I trace the concept of history as it appears in the work of Vladimir Nabokov, and make...
The article examines correspondences between Woody Allen\u27s film Zelig and texts by Franz Kafka. B...
Look at the Harlequins! presents itself as the autobiography of a famed Anglo-Russian writer who suf...
The text depicting the world with the tools of absurd generated unpredictable amount of interpretati...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Vladimir Nabokov and the problems of literary admiration This paper seeks to reflect Nabokov in t...
This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism wi...