О фрагментах, не вошедших в окончательную редакцию романа В.В. Набокова "Дар"
| Parent link: | Вестник Томского государственного университета/ Национальный исследовательский Томский государственный университет (ТГУ).— , 2007- № 391.— 2015.— [С. 10-20] |
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| Summary: | Заглавие с экрана Проанализированы тексты, не вошедшие в окончательную редакцию романа В.В. Набокова "Дар". Анализ рассказа "Круг" позволяет уточнить значение сюжетной линии, связанной с жизнеописанием Н.Г. Чернышевского и путешествием К.Н. Годунова-Чердынцева. Обращение к черновику продолжения "Русалки" уточняет некоторые моменты взаимодействия В.В. Набокова с "пушкинскими" дискурсами эмиграции и, в частности, его отношение к пушкиноведческим изысканиям В.Ф. Ходасевича. Фрагмент "Второе добавление к "Дару" позволяет уточнить смысловые уровни сюжета, в которых воплощена идея мимикрии пространства, времени и человеческих личностей. The subject of analysis in the article is excerpts excluded form V.V. Nabokov''s novel Gift. The most significant from these excerpts are stories "Circle", "The second addition to Gift" and the draft of a sequel of A.S. Pushkin''s drama "Mermaid". These texts are studied in context of the history and culture of Russian emigration of 1920-1940s. Analysis of these contexts allows us to clarify the origin of these excerpts and their meaning in the structure of V.V. Nabokov''s novel plot. On the early stages of the novel written in 1933, V.V. Nabokov was addressing topical political and literary discourses of Russian emigration. He used some typical opinions by N.G. Chernyshevsky for a written biography of this person. V.V. Nabokov borrowed the principle of construction of such a biography in A.S. Pushkin''s biographies of 1920-1930s. The biography of N.G. Chernyshevsky was thought up as parody on a "novelized biography". At the same time, the biography of N.G. Chernyshevsky became a basis of the next level of the novel''s plot, the subject of this was an illogical reality. One of the significant themes of Chernyshevsky''s biography is the theme of "patterns", or coincidences. In search of "patterns", N.G. Chernyshevsky (as a character of Nabokov''s novel) comprehends his own life as similar to a theater play. It is a way to a profound crisis, when an individual finds oneself in false realities. Режим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса |
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2015
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| Online Access: | http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=23222724 http://journals.tsu.ru/vestnik/&journal_page=archive&id=1170&article_id=20586 |
| Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
| KOHA link: | https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=641147 |