The Othering Biological Poetics: Evolution, Speciation and Lepidoptery in Nabokov's The Gift and "Father's Butterflies"

Juan Wu
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Abstract:Nabokov was a great writer and a professional biologist with an intense interest in evolutionary theory, and it seems sensible to conclude that his literary creations were heavily influenced by his scientific research. This paper examines how Nabokov's lepidopterological research sheds significant light on his artistic works, including the novel The Gift and its rejected addendum, "Father's Butterflies," and explores how these works embody Nabokov's views on nature, art, and natural selection. It also investigates how Nabokov adopts narrative strategies of parodies, allusions, symbols and narratives to reflect on the universal validity of Darwinism but also to insert his speculation on natural selection and theories of speciation in the narratives. Nabokov's writing evinces no serious quarrel with the basic principles of natural selection. Yet, his work reflects his skepticism of an approach to the world that solely relies on quantitative and statistical analysis.
其他生物诗学:纳博科夫《礼物》与《父亲的蝴蝶》中的进化、物种形成与鳞翅目
摘要:纳博科夫是一位伟大的作家和对进化论有着浓厚兴趣的职业生物学家,他的文学创作受到他的科学研究的严重影响似乎是合理的。本文探讨了纳博科夫的鳞翅目学研究如何为他的艺术作品,包括小说《礼物》及其被拒绝的附录《父亲的蝴蝶》提供了重要的启示,并探讨了这些作品如何体现了纳博科夫对自然、艺术和自然选择的看法。本文还探讨了纳博科夫是如何采用模仿、典故、象征和叙事的叙事策略来反思达尔文主义的普遍有效性,并在叙事中插入他对自然选择和物种形成理论的思考。纳博科夫的著作表明,他对自然选择的基本原则并没有严重的异议。然而,他的作品反映了他对仅仅依靠定量和统计分析来看待世界的方法的怀疑。
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