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Vladimir Nabokov and the art of play

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In a speech given in December 1925, Vladimir Nabokov declared that 'everything in the world plays', including 'love, nature, the arts, and domestic puns.' All of Nabokov's novels contain scenes of games: chess, scrabble, cards, football, croquet, tennis, and boxing, the play of light and the play of thought, the play of language, of forms, and of ideas, children's games, cruel games of exploitation, and erotic play. Thomas Karshan argues that play is Nabokov's signature theme, and that Nabokov'snovels form one of the most sophisticated treatments of play ever achieved. He traces the idea of art as play back to German aesthetics, and shows how Nabokov's aesthetic outlook was formed by various Russian émigré writers who espoused those aesthetics. Karshan then follows Nabokov's exploration of play as subject and style through his whole oeuvre, outlining the relation of play to other important themes such as faith, make-believe, violence, freedom, order, work, Marxism, desire, childhood, art, and scholarship.

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English
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269

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Vladimir Nabokov and the art of play
2011, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-264) and index.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Series
Oxford English Monographs

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810/820
Library of Congress
PG3476.N3 Z6974 2011, PG3476.N3, PS3527.A15 Z744 2011, PG3476.N3 Z733 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 269 p. ;
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25050799M
Internet Archive
vladimirnabokova0000kars
ISBN 10
0199603987
ISBN 13
9780199603985
LCCN
2011923706
OCLC/WorldCat
669124502

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