The Five Senses in Nabokov's Works

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Співавтор: SpringerLink (Online service)
Інші автори: Bouchet, Marie (Редактор), Loison-Charles, Julie (Редактор), Poulin, Isabelle (Редактор)
Резюме:XVI, 367 p. 1 illus.
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Мова:Англійська
Опубліковано: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Редагування:1st ed. 2020.
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Онлайн доступ:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45406-7
Формат: Електронний ресурс Книга
Зміст:
  • Chapter 1: “‘Do the Senses Make Sense?’: An Introduction”, Marie Bouchet, Julie Loison-Charles, Isabelle Poulin
  • Chapter 2: “Do the Senses Make Sense?”, Brian Boyd
  • Chapter 3: “‘To breathe the dust of this painted life’. Modes of Engaging the Senses in Vladimir Nabokov’s Invitation to a Beheading”, Lilla Farmasi
  • Chapter 4: “Nabokov’s Visceral, Cerebral and Aesthetic Senses”, Michael Rodgers
  • Chapter 5: “Developing Transnational Style: Particularities of Nabokov’s Lexicon and Cognitive Frames in The Gift in Relation to the Five Senses”, Lyudmila Razumova
  • Chapter 6: “An Eden of Sensations: The Five Senses in Speak, Memory”, Damien Mollaret
  • Chapter 7: “A Look at the Spectropoetics of Photography in Nabokov’s fiction”, Yannicke Chupin
  • Chapter 8: “Visual Agnosia in Nabokov: When One of the Senses Can’t Make Sense”, Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
  • Chapter 9: “Translating Taste and Switching Tongues”, Julie Loison-Charles
  • Chapter 10: “Translation as Craft and Heroic Deed: On the Political Stakes of a Multilingual Sensoriality”, Isabelle Poulin
  • Chapter 11: “Sensuality and the Senses in Nabokov”, Maurice Couturier
  • Chapter 12: “The ‘Eyes’ Have It: The Pleasures and Problems of Scopophilia in Nabokov’s Work”, Julian Connolly
  • Chapter 13: “The carmen in Nabokov’s Lolita”, Suzanne Fraysse
  • Chapter 14:“‘I’d Like to Taste the Inside of Your Mouth’: The Mouth as Locus of Disgust in Nabokov’s Fiction”, Anastasia Tolstoy
  • Chapter 15: “An Introduction to Synesthesia Via Vladimir Nabokov”, Jean-Michel Hupé
  • Chapter 16: “Neurological Synaesthesia vs Literary Synaesthesia: Can Nabokov Help Bridge the Gap?”, Marie Bouchet
  • Chapter 17: “Undulations and Vibrations, Tonalities and Harmonies: Nabokov, Acoustics and the Otherworld”, Sabine Metzger
  • Chapter 18: “Vladimir Nabokov’s Musico-Literary Microcosm: “Music” and Nabokov’s Quartet”, Kiyoko Magome
  • Chapter 19: “‘Tactio has come of age’: the Tactile Sense in Nabokov’s Lolita, Pale Fire and Ada”, Léopold Reigner
  • Chapter 20: “Embodied Memories in Ada, or Ardor and Speak, Memory”, Nathalia Saliba Dias
  • Chapter 21: “‘A Tactile Sensation is a Blind Spot’: Nabokov’s Aesthetics of Touch”, Lara Delage-Toriel.