Beyond the Butterfly: Three Hundred Animal Species in Nabokov's Fiction

J. Warodell
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Abstract:While there are multiple journal articles and four book-length studies that pin down the butterflies in Nabokov's fiction and life, the larger fauna of Nabokov's fiction is comparatively unexplored. As I show in this note, in addition to Nabokov's more than 200 moths and butterflies, there are more than 300 animal species mentioned in his extant prose fiction. To inspire further research, the article lists Nabokov's 300 animal species in seven taxonomic classes and references the novels and novellas in which they appear. The list itself is an argument for the specificity and variety of Nabokov's writing, a testament to his tendency to meticulously label and categorize phenomena, and evidence of Nabokov's expansive interest in non-human animals. The list is also an argument for reading across Nabokov's works to identify characteristics that are otherwise difficult to see from focusing on a single work. While all of Nabokov's fictions have a range of animal species, the extraordinary range and biodiversity of Nabokov's fauna is only apparent from a macroscopic perspective. I suggest that no other Anglophone twentieth-century author wrote as expansively on animals as Nabokov.
《超越蝴蝶:纳博科夫小说中的三百种动物
摘要:虽然有多篇期刊文章和四本书长度的研究确定了纳博科夫小说和生活中的蝴蝶,但纳博科夫小说中更大的动物群相对而言尚未被探索。正如我在这篇笔记中所展示的,除了纳博科夫的200多种飞蛾和蝴蝶之外,他现存的散文小说中还提到了300多种动物。为了启发进一步的研究,这篇文章将纳博科夫的300种动物分为7个分类类,并参考了它们出现的小说和中篇小说。这个名单本身就是纳博科夫作品的特殊性和多样性的一个论据,证明了他对现象进行细致标记和分类的倾向,也证明了纳博科夫对非人类动物的广泛兴趣。这个列表也是一个理由,让我们可以通读纳博科夫的作品,以识别那些在其他情况下很难从单一作品中看到的特征。虽然纳博科夫所有的小说都有一系列的动物物种,但纳博科夫笔下动物群的非凡范围和生物多样性只有从宏观的角度才能看出来。我认为,在二十世纪,没有哪位说英语的作家能像纳博科夫那样在动物方面写得如此广泛。
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