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The first collection to address the vexing issue of Nabokov’s moral stances, this book argues that he designed his novels and stories as open-ended ethical problems for readers to confront. In a dozen new essays, international Nabokov scholars tackle thos

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Edited by Michael Rodgers and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney

Nabokov and the Question of Morality

Michael Rodgers • Susan Elizabeth Sweeney Editors

Nabokov and the Question of Morality Aesthetics, Metaphysics, and the Ethics of Fiction

Editors Michael Rodgers English Studies University of Strathclyde Glasgow, UK

Susan Elizabeth Sweeney English Department College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

ISBN 978-1-137-59666-6 ISBN 978-1-137-59221-7 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-59221-7

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This volume is dedicated to Samuel Schuman (1942–2014), a friend of Nabokov studies and of Nabokovians: “you are in that song, you are in that gleam, you are alive” (Vladimir Nabokov, “Easter”)

CONTENTS

1

Introduction: Nabokov’s Morality Play Michael Rodgers and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney

Part I 2

Responsible Reading

“And So the Password Is—?”: Nabokov and the Ethics of Rereading Tom Whalen

1

19

21

3

Nabokov and Dostoevsky: Good Writer, Bad Reader? Julian Connolly

33

4

The Will to Disempower? Nabokov and His Readers Michael Rodgers

51

Part II

Good and Evil

71

5

Nabokov’s God; God’s Nabokov Samuel Schuman

73

6

By Trial and Terror Gennady Barabtarlo

87 vii

viii

7

CONTENTS

The Aesthetics of Moral Contradiction in Some Early Nabokov Novels David Rampton

Part III

Agency and Altruism

109

127

8

Loving and Giving in Nabokov’s The Gift Jacqueline Hamrit

129

9

Kinbote’s Heroism Laurence Piercy

143

Part IV 10

The Ethics of Representation

Whether Judgments, Sentences, and Executions Satisfy the Moral Sense in Nabokov Susan Elizabeth Sweeney

11

The Art of Morality, or on Lolita Leland de la Dura