04643nam 2200649Ia 450 991096968200332120200520144314.09780801460234080146023910.7591/9780801460234(CKB)2670000000079091(OCoLC)726824223(CaPaEBR)ebrary10457587(SSID)ssj0000486064(PQKBManifestationID)11325762(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000486064(PQKBWorkID)10429672(PQKB)11591300(MiAaPQ)EBC3137966(OCoLC)966825640(MdBmJHUP)muse51789(DE-B1597)478322(OCoLC)979910334(DE-B1597)9780801460234(Au-PeEL)EBL3137966(CaPaEBR)ebr10457587(Perlego)1039051(EXLCZ)99267000000007909120091118d2010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrNabokov, perversely /Eric Naiman1st ed.Ithaca Cornell University Press20101 online resource (315 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780801448201 0801448204 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction --Part One: Sexual Orientation --Chapter 1. A Filthy Look at Shakespeare's Lolita --Chapter 2. Art as Afterglow (Bend Sinister) --Chapter 3. Perversion in Pnin --Chapter 4. Hermophobia (On Sexual Orientation and Reading Nabokov) --Part Two: Setting Nabokov Straight --Chapter 5. Reading Chernyshevsky in Tehran Nabokov and Nafisi --Chapter 6. Lolita in the Real World --Chapter 7. Blackwell's Paradox and Fyodor's Gift: A Kinder and Gentler Nabokov --Part Three: Reading Preposterously --Chapter 8. Litland The Allegorical Poetics of The Defense --Chapter 9. The Costs of Character: The Maiming of the Narrator in "A Guide to Berlin" --Chapter 10. The Meaning of "Life": Nabokov in Code ( King, Queen, Knave and Ada) --Epilogue. What If Nabokov Had Written "The Double": Reading Dostoevsky after Nabokov --Acknowledgments --Bibliography --IndexIn an original and provocative reading of Vladimir Nabokov's work and the pleasures and perils to which its readers are subjected, Eric Naiman explores the significance and consequences of Nabokov's insistence on bringing the issue of art's essential perversity to the fore. Nabokov's fiction is notorious for the interpretive panic it occasions in its readers, the sense that no matter how hard he or she tries, the reader has not gotten Nabokov "right." At the same time, the fictions abound with characters who might be labeled perverts, and questions of sexuality lurk everywhere. Naiman argues that the sexual and the interpretive are so bound together in Nabokov's stories and novels that the reader confronts the fear that there is no stable line between good reading and overreading, and that reading Nabokov well is beset by the exhilaration and performance anxiety more frequently associated with questions of sexuality than of literature. Nabokov's fictions pervert their readers, obligingly training them to twist and turn the text in order to puzzle out its meanings, so that they become not better people but closer readers, assuming all the impudence and potential for shame that sexually oriented close-looking entails. In Nabokov, Perversely, Naiman traces the connections between sex and interpretation in Lolita (which he reads as a perverse work of Shakespeare scholarship), Pnin, Bend Sinister, and Ada. He examines the roots of perverse reading in The Defense and charts the enhanced attention to the connection between sex and metafiction in works translated from the Russian. He also takes on books by other authors-such as Reading Lolita in Tehran-that misguidedly incorporate Nabokov's writing within frameworks of moral usefulness. In a final, extraordinary chapter, Naiman reads Dostoevsky's The Double with Nabokov-trained eyes, making clear the power a strong writer can exert on readers.Paraphilias in literatureSex in literatureParaphilias in literature.Sex in literature.813/.54Naiman Eric1958-870803MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910969682003321Nabokov, perversely4363140UNINA01743nam 22003853a 450 991076574250332120250203235641.097888927396738892739670https://doi.org/10.26530/OAPEN_356387(CKB)5400000000000183(ScCtBLL)be3b044d-e3a1-4160-9631-f05f420d6c1c(OCoLC)1163856129(EXLCZ)99540000000000018320250203i20062020 uu itauru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIllacrimate sepolture : Curiosità e ricerca scientifica nella storia delle riesumazioni dei Medici /Donatella Lippi[s.l.] :Firenze University Press,2006.1 online resource (1 p.)The "Medici Project" - launched in 2004 - comprises a palaeopathological study of the corpses of the Medici buried in the Medici Chapels. The exhumations which took place in the past have altered the original state of the sepulchres, frequently compromising their conservation. Through the study of archive documents and iconographic material, this book is offered as a contribution to the contextualisation of these operations, and represents not only a starting-point for further investigations, but a fundamental working tool for the "Medici Project" itself.Social Science / ArchaeologybisacshSocial sciencesSocial Science / ArchaeologySocial sciences.Lippi Donatella627994ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910765742503321Illacrimate sepolture1229400UNINA