Graduate School of Humanities Department of Languages and Literature Western Literature Field
English Linguistics & Literature Speciality
(Credit 2)

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American Literature (Specialized Lecture VII)
American Literature (Specialized Lecture VII)
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University MORI Shinichiro
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2017 SpringTerm
intensive
Hakozaki Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The purpose of this class is to read and discuss Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire (1962), one of the oddest novels in literary history. A fictional "jack-in-the-box" as Mary McCarthy called it, the novel consists of a renowned poet's 999-line poem, briefly introduced and lengthily commented by his neighbor and critic (and what not). Bristling with textual conundrums and intertextual ramifications, it offers in its formal complexity such issues as narrative reliability, textual authority and the ethics of reading, through the consideration of which students will be able to enrich their view of fictional art and refine their sensibility toward literary texts.
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