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Zina's Paradox

Zina's Paradox

Stephen H. Blackwell

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2000
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One of the century's greatest Russian novels, Vladimir Nabokov's "The Gift" still continues to baffle new readers with its playfully unstable narration, its temporal shifts, and its huge inserted opus, "The Life of Chernyshevski." This study, the first monograph on Nabokov's last Russian novel, explores the connections between the narrative's structural difficulties and its most pressing thematic concerns: love and self-transcendence. In a departure from traditional approaches to "The Gift, " Blackwell places Zina's role as a loving, collaborating audience at the very center of the novel's significance. This non-heroine, according to Nabokov, turns out to constitute a vital part of the narrative perspective, a fact with significant repercussions for the novel's consideration of art's meaning within human existence and beyond.
Nabokov's Secret Trees

Nabokov's Secret Trees

Stephen H. Blackwell

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
2024
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In nearly all his literary works, Vladimir Nabokov inscribed networks of trees to create meaningful patterns of significance around one or more of his passionate interests – in consciousness, memory, creativity, epistemology, ethics, and love, with a deep connection to nature serving as a constant undercurrent. Nabokov’s Secret Trees explores this neglected area of his art, one that positions nature as a hidden but vital core of his work. The book presents an entirely new, previously unsuspected Nabokov, one who crafts intricate patterns of arboreal imagery lurking behind his often-baroque psychological narratives. It reveals how Nabokov activates arboreal potentials by exploring the hidden ubiquity of trees, their essence as complex natural phenomena, and their role as quiet presences that have accompanied and fostered human civilization and art since their beginnings. The book uncovers how trees offer a rich and intricate field for structural, semantic, allusive, and metaphorical exploration. Based on the published corpus as well as archival materials, Nabokov’s Secret Trees demonstrates that trees not only populate Nabokov’s art in stunning, yet furtive, abundance, but also as mysterious natural entities, directly animating his works’ worlds and his readers’ experience of them.
The Quill and the Scalpel

The Quill and the Scalpel

Stephen H. Blackwell

Academic Studies Press
2022
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Most famous as a literary artist, Vladimir Nabokov was also a professional biologist and a lifelong student of science. By exploring the refractions of physics, psychology, and biology within his art and thought, The Quill and the Scalpel: Nabokov’s Art and the Worlds of Science,by Stephen H. Blackwell, demonstrates how aesthetic sensibilities contributed to Nabokov’s scientific work, and how his scientific passions shape, inform, and permeate his fictions
The Quill and the Scalpel

The Quill and the Scalpel

Stephen H Blackwell

Ohio State University Press
2015
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Most famous as a literary artist, Vladimir Nabokov was also a professional biologist and a lifelong student of science. By exploring the refractions of physics, psychology, and biology within his art and thought, "The Quill and the Scalpel: Nabokov s Art and the Worlds of Science, by Stephen H. Blackwell, demonstrates how aesthetic sensibilities contributed to Nabokov s scientific work, and how his scientific passions shape, inform, and permeate his fictions. " Nabokov s attention to holistic study and inductive empirical work gradually reinforced his underlying suspicion of mechanistic explanations of nature. He perceived chilling parallels between the overconfidence of scientific progress and the dogmatic certainty of the Soviet regime. His scientific work and his artistic transfigurations of science underscore the limitations of human knowledge as a defining element of life. In provocative novels like "Lolita, """Pale Fire, ""The Gift, ""Ada"," "" and others, Nabokov advances a surprisingly modest epistemology, urging skepticism toward all portrayals of nature, artistic "and" scientific. Simultaneously, he challenges his readers to recognize in the arts a vital branch of human discovery, one that both complements and informs traditional scientific research."
Leadership's Impact on Workplace Dignity

Leadership's Impact on Workplace Dignity

Stephen H Blackwell

Asra publication
2024
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Dignity is a fundamental human value that is widely recognized as an essential aspect of human existence. However, despite its universal recognition, the denial of dignity to certain individuals and groups continues to be a persistent issue . Within the organizational context, workers are particularly vulnerable to threats that undermine their dignity, which directly affect workers' well-being