This essay will explore the treatment of loss and grief in Vladimir Nabokov's novels Pale Fire and Lolita. I will argue that the narrators of Pale Fire and Lolita grapple with loss and grief through language. Both novels use language to reveal the myriad possibilities of life, exploring alternative realities such as fantasy worlds and even the afterlife. These creative attempts to deal with loss result in evocations of life amidst loss. Such evocations, coupled with the invigorative qualities of literary recreation, consequently help the narrators alleviate their feelings of pain and grief accompanying loss.Bachelor of Art
This thesis investigates how Vladimir Nabokov\u27s experience as an exiled writer in America serves ...
This paper focuses on postmodern concepts of the narrator unreliability, intertextuality and humor. ...
This thesis engages with psychological and phenomenological methodologies to investigate literary re...
This essay will explore the treatment of loss and grief in Vladimir Nabokov's novels Pale Fire and L...
Vladimir Nabokov’s novels seem to hold, for many, a strange fascination. This essay began as an inqu...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of V. Nabokov’s ouvre in shaping some aspects of selecte...
This dissertation addresses questions on the nature of reading stories, experiencing narratives and ...
My paper will focus upon the theme of loss in postwar Central European literature in works of Naboko...
Thesis Abstract Vladimir Nabokov is usually regarded as one of the most important authors of postmod...
Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and Pale Fire are exemplary works of art that continue to push the boundar...
Brian Boyd mentions that “Vladimir Nabokov learned to write fiction that was immediately accessible ...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
In my thesis, I explore the way in which literature can help children in handling their grief result...
Postmodern literary fiction relies heavily on intertextual connections between works and genres. Vla...
This study compares the relation between beauty, objectification, and transcendence in two novels: O...
This thesis investigates how Vladimir Nabokov\u27s experience as an exiled writer in America serves ...
This paper focuses on postmodern concepts of the narrator unreliability, intertextuality and humor. ...
This thesis engages with psychological and phenomenological methodologies to investigate literary re...
This essay will explore the treatment of loss and grief in Vladimir Nabokov's novels Pale Fire and L...
Vladimir Nabokov’s novels seem to hold, for many, a strange fascination. This essay began as an inqu...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of V. Nabokov’s ouvre in shaping some aspects of selecte...
This dissertation addresses questions on the nature of reading stories, experiencing narratives and ...
My paper will focus upon the theme of loss in postwar Central European literature in works of Naboko...
Thesis Abstract Vladimir Nabokov is usually regarded as one of the most important authors of postmod...
Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and Pale Fire are exemplary works of art that continue to push the boundar...
Brian Boyd mentions that “Vladimir Nabokov learned to write fiction that was immediately accessible ...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
In my thesis, I explore the way in which literature can help children in handling their grief result...
Postmodern literary fiction relies heavily on intertextual connections between works and genres. Vla...
This study compares the relation between beauty, objectification, and transcendence in two novels: O...
This thesis investigates how Vladimir Nabokov\u27s experience as an exiled writer in America serves ...
This paper focuses on postmodern concepts of the narrator unreliability, intertextuality and humor. ...
This thesis engages with psychological and phenomenological methodologies to investigate literary re...