TY - BOOK AU - Davies,Robin H. TI - The European Nabokov web, classicism and T.S. Eliot: a textual interpretation of Pale fire T2 - Studies in Russian and Slavic literatures, cultures and history SN - 9781618111319 AV - PG3476.N3 Z53 2011eb U1 - 891.7342 PY - 2011/// CY - Boston PB - Academic Studies Press KW - Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, KW - Eliot, T. S. KW - Pale fire (Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich) KW - fast KW - Classicism in literature KW - Classicisme dans la littérature KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - Russian & Former Soviet Union KW - bisacsh KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The European Nabokov Web, Classicism, and T.S. Eliot -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Lingua Franca and Topsy-turvical Coincidence -- In Search of Horace and a Web of Sense -- Héraclius, Hamlet and Genealogy -- Genealogical Tree of the Royal House of Onhava -- Other relationships -- Zembla â€? “How Farce and Epic Get a Jumbled Raceâ€? -- Hamlet Unrestored: Sémiramis and the Royal Tomb -- Classical Affinities I : A Modern Aeneas -- Classical affinities II: An Ancient Nisus -- The Browning Version and Contemporary Reality; Corn, Cuckoldry, and the Amazonian ChinToile dâ€?Eliot or Combinational Delight -- Phoenician Metamorphoses: Myth and Reality -- Varia -- Selenography, Kinbote/Botkin, Glaucus, Fénélon -- Murderous Intrigues -- Tragedy and the St agyrite -- Dramatic Poetry, Regicide, and Poetic Drama -- Germanitas and Les Germains -- Deus in Machina -- Bibliography -- Index N2 - Robin Davies here demonstrates that Nabokov's Pale Fire has a classical unity and represents a direct attack on T.S. Eliot's philosophical position, particularly as given in The Waste Land and as represented by Eliot's later tendency for conservatism in literature, politics, and religion. After Nabokov was forced into exile from Germany and then France in the 1930s with his young son and Jewish wife, Eliot's passivism must have seemed to him the very antithesis of survival. The enigmatic Pale Fire and its surface triviality suggested that there could be self-consistent logic within the obvious commentary of Charles Kinbote and John Shade's poem. Davies places this work in its vast European context, forming a bridge between Russian and European literature which will be appreciated by scholars of both UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=474925 ER -