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The five senses in Nabokov's works

Marie Bouchet, Julie Loison-Charles, Isabelle Poulin, editors

Palgrave Macmillan, c2020

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This collection of essays focuses on a subject largely neglected in Nabokovian criticism-the importance and significance of the five senses in Vladimir Nabokov's work, poetics, politics and aesthetics. This text analyzes the crucial role of the author's synesthesia and multilingualism in relation to the five senses, as well as the sensual and erotic dimensions of sensoriality in his works. Each chapter provides a highly focused and sometimes provocative approach to the unique role that sensory perceptions play in the shaping and narrating of Nabokov's memories and in his creative process.

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Chapter 1 "'Do the Senses Make Sense?': An Introduction", Marie Bouchet, Julie Loison-Charles, Isabelle Poulin PART I The Role of the Senses in Nabokov's Aesthetics and Metaphysics Chapter 2 "Do the Senses Make Sense?", Brian Boyd, University of Auckland, New Zealand 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, University of Szeged, Hungary Chapter 4 "Nabokov's Visceral, Cerebral and Aesthetic Senses", Michael Rodgers, West College, Scotland Chapter 5 "Developing Transnational Style: Particularities of Nabokov's Lexicon and Cognitive Frames in The Gift in Relation to the Five Senses", Lyudmila Razumova, King's College, London, UK PART II Crossing Sensations and Languages: Multilingualism, Memory and Intermediality Chapter 6 "An Eden of Sensations: The Five Senses in Speak, Memory", Damien Mollaret, University of Bordeaux Montaigne, France Chapter 7 "A Look at the Spectropoetics of Photography in Nabokov's fiction", Yannicke Chupin, University of Cergy Pontoise, France Chapter 8 "Visual Agnosia in Nabokov: When One of the Senses Can't Make Sense", Susan Elizabeth Sweeney, College of the Holy Cross, USA Chapter 9 "Translating Taste and Switching Tongues", Julie Loison-Charles, University of Lille, France Chapter 10 "Translation as Craft and Heroic Deed: On the Political Stakes of a Multilingual Sensoriality", Isabelle Poulin, University of Bordeaux-Montaigne, France PART III Senses and the Body: from Pleasure to Displeasure Chapter 11 "Sensuality and the Senses in Nabokov", Maurice Couturier, University of Nice, France Chapter 12 "The 'Eyes' Have It: The Pleasures and Problems of Scopophilia in Nabokov's Work", Julian Connolly, University of Virginia, USA Chapter 13 "The carmen in Nabokov's Lolita", Suzanne Fraysse, University of Aix-Marseille, France Chapter 14 "'I'd Like to Taste the Inside of Your Mouth': The Mouth as Locus of Disgust in Nabokov's Fiction", Anastasia Tolstoy, University of Oxford, UK PART IV Synesthesia and Multisensoriality Chapter 15 "An Introduction to Synesthesia Via Vladimir Nabokov" Jean-Michel Hupe, Neuroscience Researcher, University of Toulouse, France Chapter 16 "Neurological Synaesthesia vs Literary Synaesthesia: Can Nabokov Help Bridge the Gap?", Marie Bouchet, University of Toulouse, France Chapter 17 "Undulations and Vibrations, Tonalities and Harmonies: Nabokov, Acoustics and the Otherworld", Sabine Metzger, Stuttgart University, Germany Chapter 18 "Vladimir Nabokov's Musico-Literary Microcosm: "Music" and Nabokov's Quartet", Kiyoko Magome, University of Tsukuba, Japan Chapter 19 "'Tactio has come of age': the Tactile Sense in Nabokov's Lolita, Pale Fire and Ada", Leopold Reigner, University of Rouen, France Chapter 20 "Embodied Memories in Ada, or Ardor and Speak, Memory", Nathalia Saliba Dias, Humboldt University, Germany Chapter 21 "'A Tactile Sensation is a Blind Spot': Nabokov's Aesthetics of Touch", Lara Delage-Toriel, University of Strasbourg, France

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