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(Ebook) The Quill and the Scalpel: Nabokov’s Art and the Worlds of Science by Stephen H. Blackwell ISBN 9780814210994, 0814210996

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Authors:Stephen H. Blackwell
Pages:320 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:Ohio State University Press
Language:english
File Size:25.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780814210994, 0814210996
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(Ebook) The Quill and the Scalpel: Nabokov’s Art and the Worlds of Science by Stephen H. Blackwell ISBN 9780814210994, 0814210996

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 likeLolita,Pale Fire,The Gift,Ada,and others, Nabokov advances a surprisingly modest epistemology, urging skepticism toward all portrayals of nature, artisticandscientific. 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.
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