

A literary ‘conspiracy’: Bunin and Nabokov against Chernyshevsky
https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2021-1-53-64
Abstract
The article explores the literary relationship between I. Bunin and V. Nabokov, who, according to the author, could not be more different and yet shared a certain common view of art. The author raises and solves the problem of the informal aesthetic alliance between Bunin and Nabokov actualised in their intertextual dialogue aimed against N. Chernyshevsky’s materialistic understanding of art. Basing his findings on the material of the novels The Life of Arseniev: Youth [Zhizn Arsenieva. Yunost] and The Gift [Dai], the author proves that these books are engaged in a conversation with each other and analyses Nabokov’s literary game with Bunin: upon examination of the short remark made by Godunov-Cherdyntsev, who is delighted to have received Bunin’s compliments for his novel The Gift, the author finds that there are parallels between The Gift and The Life of Arseniev, and in such a context the remark about Bunin’s compliment seems to gain a very specific meaning. In reconstructing Bunin’s inner polemic with Chernyshevsky in The Life of Arseniev, we discover that it finds its way into a new dialogue with Nabokov in The Gift a few years later.
About the Author
A. A. ProninRussian Federation
Aleksandr A. Pronin - Doctor of Philology.
7-9 Universitetskaya Emb., St. Petersburg, 199034
References
1. Aleksandrov, V. (1997). ‘Otherworldliness’ in Nabokov’s ‘The Gift’ [‘Dar’]. In: B. Averin, M. Malikova and A. Dolinin, eds., V. V. Nabokov: pro et contra (2 vols). Vol. 1. St. Petersburg: RKhGI, pp. 375-394. (In Russ.)
2. Bloom, H. (1973). The anxiety of influence: A theory. London: Oxford U. P. Dolinin, A. (1997). Three notes on Nabokov’s novel ‘The gift’ [‘Dar’]. In: B. Averin, M. Malikova and A. Dolinin, eds., V. V. Nabokov:pro et contra (2 vols). Vol. 1. St. Petersburg: RKhGI, pp. 697-740. (In Russ.)
3. Medarich, M. (1997). Vladimir Nabokov and the 20th-c. novel. In: B. Averin, M. Malikova and A. Dolinin, eds., V. V. Nabokov: pro et contra (2 vols). Vol. 1. St. Petersburg: RKhGI, pp. 454-475. (In Russ.)
4. Osmukhina, O. (2018). Nabokov vs. Chernyshevsky: The specifics of the ‘other’ in V. V. Nabokov’s ‘The gift’ [‘Dar’]. Art Logos, 2. Available at: https://cyberlemnka.m/article/n/nabokov-vs-chernyshevskiy-spetsffika-osmysleniya-drugogo-v-dare-v-v-nabokova [Accessed 10 Oct. 2020]. (In Russ.)
5. Shakhovskaya, Z. (2001). Bunin (from the book ‘Reflection’ [‘Otrazhenie’]). In: B. Averin, D. Riniker and K. Stepanov, eds., I. A. Bunin: pro et contra. St. Petersburg: RKhGI, pp. 237-246. (In Russ.)
6. Shraer, M. (1994). Bunin and Nabokov: The poetics of rivalry. In: I. A. Bunin and Russian literature of the 20th c.: Proceedings of the international conference marking I. A. Bunin’s 125th birth anniversary. Moscow: Nasledie, pp. 41-65. (In Russ.)
7. Shraer, M. (2015). Bunin and Nabokov: The history of rivalry. Moscow: ANF. (In Russ.)
8. Struve, G. (1956). Russian literature in exile: A study in the history of Russian literature. New York: Izdatelstvo imeni Chekhova. (In Russ.)
9. Tvardovsky, A. (1965). On Bunin. In: A. Myasnikov, B. Ryurikov and A. Tvardovsky, eds., The collected works of I. Bunin (9 vols). Vol. 1. Moscow: Khudozhestvennaya literatura, pp. 6-39. (In Russ.)
Review
For citations:
Pronin A.A. A literary ‘conspiracy’: Bunin and Nabokov against Chernyshevsky. Voprosy literatury. 2021;(1):53-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2021-1-53-64