Title of article :
Invited to a Beheading: A Real Individual in Search of Freedom
Author/Authors :
Farahani، Bahare Jalali نويسنده Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures,Kharazmi University,Tehran,Iran , , Momeni، Javad نويسنده Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures,Kharazmi University,Tehran,Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Among the most prominent political novels of the twentieth century, Invitation to a Beheading is the acme of Nabokov’s art in that it was embellished by the finest Nabokovian techniques, and was enriched by thought provoking ideas. This study is aimed to offer a narratological reading of this novel in search of what its implied author has pictured as the meaning of genuine freedom intended by Nabokov. By analyzing the story and discourse levels of this narrative, we are going to discuss, first, the concepts of ‘reality’ and ‘individuality’ in Invitation to a Beheading as the pillars on which the author constructed the ultimate concept of freedom. After discussing the contribution of these two notions, in the last section of this article, dedicated to the questions of ideology and rhetoric, we place the ultimate concept of freedom in the period in which the novel was composed. We discuss how the final picture is in accordance with the peculiarities of the modern world that went through two World Wars and witnessed the outcome of totalitarian systems.
Keywords :
Narrative , implied author , totalitarian , Space , Time , individual , Freedom , reality
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature