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Nabokov's Cold Pudding
Author(s) -
Rudolf Sárdi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
the anachronist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2063-126X
pISSN - 1219-2589
DOI - 10.53720/bblv7295
Subject(s) - folklore , literature , art , art history , philosophy , history
Vladimir Nabokov was noted for his barbed criticisms on any number of the major 19th and 20th-century writers and their celebrated works. James Joyce is one of the few elect who escapes being tipped into Nabokov's disposal by dint of his extravagant stylistic accomplishment in Ulysses, while Finnegans Wake is wittily described as "a formless and dull mass of phony folklore, a cold pudding." In spite of Nabokov's disdainful comments on Finnegans Wake, this paper attempts to demonstrate the stylistic and structural influences Joyce's work exerted on Lolita, Pale Fire, and Bend Sinister.

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