Vladimir Nabokov's LolitaHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 131 strani A collection of six critical essays on Faulkner's Light in August, arranged in chronological order of their original publication. |
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... literature he dislikes , and indirectly from those descriptions of what literature should be which Occupy most of the space of What Is Art ? He defined that “ art of the future " which he announced would come by making it the opposite ...
... literature he dislikes , and indirectly from those descriptions of what literature should be which Occupy most of the space of What Is Art ? He defined that “ art of the future " which he announced would come by making it the opposite ...
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... literature is Tolstoy's " art of the future . " Our literature is definitely not — is closer to being that development of upper - class exclusive art which he deplored- and though we may on the whole congratulate ourselves on the ...
... literature is Tolstoy's " art of the future . " Our literature is definitely not — is closer to being that development of upper - class exclusive art which he deplored- and though we may on the whole congratulate ourselves on the ...
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... Literature 2 , no . 3 ( 1961 ) : 20–26 . Bruss , Elizabeth . " Vladimir Nabokov : Illusions of Reality and the Reality of Illu- sions . " In Autobiographical Acts : The Changing Situation of a Literary Genre , 127– 62. Baltimore : The ...
... Literature 2 , no . 3 ( 1961 ) : 20–26 . Bruss , Elizabeth . " Vladimir Nabokov : Illusions of Reality and the Reality of Illu- sions . " In Autobiographical Acts : The Changing Situation of a Literary Genre , 127– 62. Baltimore : The ...
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