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THE CONCEPT “DELICIOUS DISSOLUTION” IN NABOKOV’S UNFINISHED NOVEL “THE ORIGINAL OF LAURA”

Golovneva Y.V.

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This article studies the representation of the author’s individual concept of “delicious dissolution” in Nabokov’s novel “The Original of Laura”. The concept is described as a step-by-step sequence of actions of the central character, and its basic semantic features are listed, which gives a possibility to compare this concept with its precedents in the works of classical literature. The cognitive linguistics approach is combined with elements of literary theory here.

Keywords: author’s individual concept, scenario (script), semantic nucleus of the concept, Nabokov’s artistic world

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Issue: 7, 2014

Series of issue: Issue 7

Rubric: RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN LITERATURE: PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION, HISTORY AND POETICS

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