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Dana Dragunoiu

Professor

Research Interests

Current Research

Though my two scholarly books focus on the work of the Russo-American writer Vladimir Nabokov, they do so by ranging widely across the intellectual and cultural histories of Russia, Europe, and the United States.

My first book, (Northwestern University Press, 2011), provides an original account of the relationship between art and politics in Nabokov鈥檚 Russian and English novels. Challenging the sincerity of Nabokov’s self-proclaimed “supreme indifference” to social and political matters, the book argues that an ambitious, complex, and surprisingly pragmatic political project rests at the heart of his fiction. The full stakes of this project聽remain invisible and unintelligible when his work is read in isolation from聽the political and philosophical debates that shaped the highly charged political climate of his youth in Russia. Even Nabokov鈥檚 most explicitly “American” novels (for example, Lolita) and his most pointed engagements with American politics remain firmly embedded in the particular brand of 鈥渙ld-fashioned liberalism鈥澛爐hat he associated with his own father’s political career in pre-revolutionary Russia.

My second book, titled (Northwestern University Press, 2021), won sponsored by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society. It tells the story of the subtle and generative interaction of ethics and aesthetics in Nabokov鈥檚 writing. The book presses Nabokov鈥檚 novels into a triangular dialogue with the achievements of some of the writers he loved best (especially Pushkin, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, and Proust), with Kantian moral philosophy, and with a body of literature (the European traditions of chivalric literature he studied as an undergraduate at Cambridge) whose profound influence on Nabokov remains largely unrecognized. This configuration of literary influences and philosophical contexts enables me to give an original account of the formation, career, and legacies of an author whose work remains important for both the general reading public and for academic scholarship.

I have also written a trade book on the subject of Nabokov in the Simply Charly series published by Casa Carlini. Titled (Casa Carlini, 2025), this short volume聽offers an accessible guide to the life and art of Vladimir Nabokov without sacrificing the depth and complexity of either.聽

Honours and Awards

Peer-Refereed Essays

 The Nabokovian: Notes and Brief Annotations 88 (Spring 2025): 1-7.

 Nabokov Studies 18 (2022-2023): 7-28.

 Nabokov Online Journal 15 (2021): 1-19.

鈥溾 Comparative Literature 72:3 (2020): 340-60.

Lolita: Nabokov鈥檚 Rewriting of Dostoevsky鈥檚 The Brothers Karamazov.鈥 Nabokov Studies 13 (2014): 20-32.

鈥溾 Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 40.4 (2007): 51-67.

鈥溾 The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 41.1 (2006): 69-92.

鈥” Contemporary Literature 46.2  (2005): 311-39.

鈥溾 Film Criticism 26.2 (2001-2002): 1-18.

“”  Journal of Modern Literature 25.1 (2001): 53-69.

“Fundamental Ambiguities:  Existential Freedom and Responsibility in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe.”  Critique:  Studies in Contemporary Fiction 42.3 (2001): 309-26.

.”  Modern Fiction Studies 46.4 (2000): 868-92.

”  Nabokov Studies 5 (1998/1999): 47-62.

Chapters in Edited Books 

鈥淭ime, Memory, the General, and the Specific in Lolita and 脌 la recherche du temps perdu鈥 in Vladimir Nabokov and the Fictions of Memory. Edited by Irena Ksi臋偶opolska and Miko艂aj Wi艣niewski. Warsaw: Fundacja Augusta hr. Cieszkowskiego, 2019.

鈥淣abokov and Liberalism鈥 in Nabokov in Context. Edited by David Bethea and Siggy Frank. Cambridge UP, 2016.

鈥淥n Pity and Courtesy in Nabokov鈥檚 Ethics.鈥 Edited by Brian Boyd and Marijeta Bozovic. Nabokov Upside Down. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 2016.

Lolita: Law, Ethics, Politics.鈥 Approaches to Teaching Nabokov鈥檚 Lolita. Ed. Zoran Kuzmanovich and Galya Diment. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2008. 121-127.

Essays Translated by Others 

呕ycie i czasy Michaela K: J.M. Coetzeego i w膮ska teoria dobra.鈥 Trans. Piotr Jakubowski. In Wielcy arty艣ci ucieczek: Eseje o 呕yciu i czasach Michaela K J.M. Coetzeego w trzydziest膮 rocznic臋 publikacji powie艣ci. Ed. Piotr Jakubowski and M. Jankowska. Krak贸w: “Ha!art,鈥 2013. [鈥淛.M. Coetzee鈥檚 Life & Times of Michael K and the Thin Theory of the Good,鈥 in Great Escape Artists: Essays on J.M. Coetzee鈥檚 Life & Times of Michael K on the 30th Anniversary of Its Publication. Eds. Piotr Jakubowski and M. Jankowska. Cracow: Ha!Art, 2013]

Recent Papers Presented at Conferences

鈥淢apping the Impermissible in Vladimir Nabokov,鈥 ASEEES 2024 Annual Convention, Boston, USA, November 21-24, 2024. 

鈥淣abokov and the Nature of Family,鈥 Vladimir Nabokov: 脡crire la nature/Vladimir Nabokov: Writing Nature Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 27-30, 2023.

鈥淗azel Shade as Descendant of Tatiana Larin, or Is Pale Fire a Feminist Text?鈥 Hidden Nabokov Conference, Wellesley, Massachusetts, June 16-19, 2022.

鈥淲hat does Nabokov鈥檚 fiction tell us about love? / 效褌芯 屑褘 褍蟹薪邪械屑 芯 谢褞斜胁懈 懈蟹 锌褉芯蟹褘 N邪斜芯泻芯胁邪?鈥 (in English), 袧邪斜芯泻芯胁褋泻懈械 褔褌械薪懈褟/Nabokov Readings Conference, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkin House, July 1-3, 2021.

Lolita and Proust鈥檚 Cahier 36.鈥 Colloque international/International Conference 鈥淰ladimir Nabokov: histoire et g茅ographie鈥/鈥淰ladimir Nabokov: History and Geography.鈥 Paris, June 6-8, 2019.

鈥淟iar! Or the Untold Story of Mira Belochkin in Pnin.鈥 ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) 49th Annual Convention, November 9-12, 2017.

鈥淭ime and Memory in Nabokov鈥檚 Lolita and Proust鈥檚 脌 la recherche du temps perdu.鈥 Vladimir Nabokov and the Fictions of Memory International Conference. Warsaw, Poland. September 22-23, 2016.

鈥淭he Senses Don鈥檛 Make Sense: Nabokov and Proust.鈥 鈥淒o the Senses Make Sense?鈥: The Five Senses in Nabokov鈥檚 Work. International Conference organized by the French Vladimir Nabokov Society. Biarritz, France. April 28-May 1, 2016.

鈥淭he Art of Truth and the Art of Deception: Nabokov鈥檚 Pale Fire and Tolstoy鈥檚 War and Peace.鈥 ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) 47th Annual Convention, Boston, November 19-22, 2015.

Recent Graduate Courses

ENGL 5900: The Great Russian Novel: Dostoevsky鈥檚 The Brothers Karamazov and Tolstoy鈥檚 Anna Karenina

ENGL 5606: Nabokov鈥檚 Lolita and Dostoevsky鈥檚 The Brothers Karamazov 

ENGL 5606: Tolstoy鈥檚 War and Peace and Nabokov鈥檚 Pale Fire

ENGL 5606: Kant and the Modern Novel

ENGL 5603: Vladimir Nabokov in Context

ENGL 5607: The New Liberal Imagination

ENGL 5607: Vladimir Nabokov:  Fiction, Philosophy, Politics

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees

Olivier Jacques. Dissertation on twentieth-century British literature and the Bolshevik Revolution. To be defended in 2022.

Alicha Keddy. Dissertation on Modernist women writers. Defended 2020.

Doctoral Dissertations Examined

Erik Eklund, A Triptych of Bottomless Light: Repetition, Originality, and Transcendence in Vladimir Nabokov鈥檚 Pale Fire. Principal supervisors: Prof. Alison Milbank and Prof. Siggy Frank, University of Nottingham, England, UK. July 23, 2023.

Roy Groen, Nabokov in Conversation: A Philosophico-Critical Exploration of the Moral Dimension of His American Works. Principal supervisors: Prof. dr. S.A. Levie and Prof. dr. P.M.J. van Tongeren. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 15 November 2016.

Master鈥檚 Thesis Supervised

Aislynn Smith, 鈥淪trategies for Surviving Putin鈥檚 Russia: Contemporary Anti-Utopian Literature,鈥 EURUS. Thesis was successfully defended on August 23, 2024. External Examiner: Dr. Erica Fraser, Internal Examiner: Dr. Jeff Sahadeo, Chair: Dr. Paul Goode.