Approaches to Teaching Nabokov's Lolita
 Editor(s): Zoran Kuzmanovich, Galya Diment
 Pages: xiv & 190 pp.
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780873529433 (paperback)
ISBN: 9780873529426 (hardcover)

"Professors Kuzmanovich and Diment have compiled a volume that can only improve the teaching of Nabokov’s best-known work."
Slavic and East European Journal
"The volume provides a wide array of useful information and suggestions for the first-time teacher of this fascinating and important novel. Even experienced teachers of Nabokov's writings can find much to stimulate interest and expand their horizons." John Burt Foster, Jr., George Mason UniversityWidely considered one of the twentieth century's great novels, Lolita maintains an established place on the syllabusin English departments, Russian and Slavic departments, and departments of comparative literature. Yet its particular mix of narrative strategies, ornate allusive prose, and troublesome subject matter complicates its presentation to students. This volume aims to help instructors make Lolita accessible to students. Part 1, "Materials," opens with an extensive chronology of the author's life, outlines the novel's convoluted publication history, and identifies useful textual and audiovisual resources for teaching Lolita. In part 2, "Approaches," instructors reflect on the best ways to illuminate the novel's ethical quandries and introduce its textual intricacies. The twenty-two essays are grouped by three themes: instructors' experiences teaching Lolita in specific courses; the literary, generic, and cultural contexts of the novel, including its Russian roots, Romantic tropes and themes, and representation of 1950s American culture; and the theoretical approaches to the novel, which address ethics and aesthetics, the role of readers, and the connection between the author and the narrator. Contributors Brian Boyd David Clippinger Julian W. Connolly Marianne Cotugno Dana Dragunoiu Marilyn Edelstein Paul Benedict Grant Sarah Herbold Jason Merrill Priscilla Meyer Claudia Moscovici Eric Naiman Dale E. Peterson Ellen Pifer Tania Roy Corinne Scheiner Samuel Schuman Lisa Sternlieb Leona Toker Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya John Whalen-Bridge Michael Wood Table of Contents 
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