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portada Curso de Literatura Europea / Lectures on European Literatura (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
CONTEMPORANEA
Year
2020
Language
Spanish
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.10 x 12.60
Weight
0.41 kg.
ISBN
9788466353144
ISBN13
9788466353144
Edited in
España
Edition No.
001

Curso de Literatura Europea / Lectures on European Literatura (in Spanish)

Vladimir Nabokov (Author) · Debolsillo · Paperback

Curso de Literatura Europea / Lectures on European Literatura (in Spanish) - Nabokov, Vladimir

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Synopsis "Curso de Literatura Europea / Lectures on European Literatura (in Spanish)"

Nabokov nos da las pautas para una lectura sagaz, heterodoxa y apasionante de grandes libros europeos Vladimir Nabokov, lejos de generalidades y teorizaciones, enseña a sus alumnos a "acariciar los detalles" y apasionarse con la lectura de Austen, Dickens, Stevenson, Proust, Flaubert, Joyce y Kakfa. Estas lecciones apasionadas y apasionantes, reconstruidas más tarde por Fredson Bowers a partir de los apuntes del maestro, son una ocasión única para releer a fondo las grandes novelas de la literatura europea. A lo largo de casi dos décadas, antes de alcanzar la celebridad con Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov impartió cursos de literatura en las universidades estadounidenses de Wellesley y Cornell, y sus clases han llegado a constituir una leyenda. No es frecuente que los estudiantes tengan por maestro a uno de los mejores autores del momento, pero tampoco lo es que un novelista añada a su talento una vocación didáctica tan nítida y eficaz, y tan libre de convencionalismos académicos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Nabokov gives us guidelines for a shrewd, unorthodox, and exciting reading of great European books. Vladimir Nabokov, far from generalities and theories, teaches his students to "caress the details" and become passionate about reading Austen, Dickens, Stevenson, Proust, Flaubert, Joyce, and Kafka. These zealous and exciting lessons, later recreated by Fredson Bowers from the notes the teacher took, are a unique opportunity to re-read the great novels of European literature in depth. For almost two decades, before reaching fame with Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov taught literature courses at Wellesley College and Cornell University, and his classes have become a legend. It is not often that students have one of the best authors of the times as their teacher, but it's also not often that a novelist adds such a sharp didactic vocation to his talents, and so free from academic conventions.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Vladimir Nabokov was born in Saint Petersburg into an aristocratic family in 1899, but his family background first, and later his personal interests, took him to Germany, England, France, and the United States, where he began a brilliant career as a poet, novelist, critic, and translator, while teaching Literature at several prestigious universities. His novels Mary (1926), King, Queen, Knave (1928), The Defense (1930), Glory (1932), Laughter in the Dark (1933), Despair and The Gift (both from 1934), Invitation to a Beheading (1938), The Eye (1937), The Enchanter (1939), The Real Life of Sebastian Knight (1941) and Ultima Thule (1942) preceded the monumental success of Lolita (1955) which allowed him to leave teaching and fully dedicate himself to his writing vocation. Later came Pnin (1957), Pale Fire (1962), Ada or Ardor (1969), Transparent Things (1972), Look at the Harlequins! (1974). Among his non-fiction works, his autobiography Speak, Memory (1951) and literary essays such as Nikolai Gogol (1944) or his courses on European literature, on Don Quixote or on Russian literature stand out. In 1961, he moved to Switzerland, where he died in 1977. In 2009, his son Dmitri agreed to the publication of his unfinished novel, The Original of Laura.
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Carlos Murillo Tuesday, October 04, 2022

"Buen curso de Vladimir Nabokov, dónde analiza algunos clásicos de la literatura europea como: 1. Mansfield Park, de Jane Austen, Inglesa. 2. Casa Desolada, de Charles Dickens, Inglés. 3. Madame Bovary, de Gustave Flaubert, Francés. 4. El Extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde, de Robert Louis Stevenson, Escoces. 5.Por el camino de Swan, de Marcel Proust, Francés. 6. La Metamorfosis, de Franz Kafka, Checo. 7. Ulises, de James Joyce, Irlandés. Cómo se observa, está principalmente enfocado en la Literatura de la Época victoriana del Imperio del Reino Unido y obras maestras de Francia y República Checa que no necesitan presentación. El curso se enfoca principalmente en mostrar los estilos literarios de cada autor y resaltar en cada obra mencionada cómo aplican cada estilo, la influencia de la época y la que se presenta entre los distintos autores. Sin duda, es un gran Curso, interesante y hasta necesario para la comprensión de obras tan complejas cómo Ulises, que la hace ver sencilla y que quizá no sea compleja, al describir la cotidianidad de varias personas en un día cotidiano, pero su estilo es enrevesado, cómo el más, y que puede desalentar a concluir la lectura de la obra. Curso muy recomendado. "

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