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Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov
Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov








Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov

This is a great Russian talking of great Russians.

Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov

He taught literature at Wellesley, Stanford, Cornell, and Harvard. never once fails to instruct and stimulate. Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977), Russian-born poet, novelist, literary critic, translator, and essayist was awarded the National Medal for Literature for his life's work in 1973. Featured throughout the volume are photographic reproductions of Nabokov's original notes. This volume also includes Nabokov's lectures on the art of translation, the nature of Russian censorship, and other topics. This volume collects Nabokov's famous lectures on 19th century Russian literature, with analysis and commentary on Nikolay Gogol's Dead Souls and "The Overcoat" Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons Maxim Gorki's "On the Rafts" Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and The Death of Ivan Ilych two short stories and a play by Anton Chekhov and several works by Fyodor Dostoevski, including Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Possessed. For two decades those lectures served as the basis for Nabokov's teaching, first at Wellesley and then at Cornell, as he introduced undergraduates to the delights of great fiction. In the 1940s, when Vladimir Nabokov first embarked on his academic career in the United States, he brought with him hundreds of original lectures on the authors he most admired.

Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov

The acclaimed author presents his unique insights into the works of great Russian authors including Tolstoy, Dostoevski, Gogol, Gorki, and Chekhov.










Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov