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Investigation Of The Sign and Symbols Of Trace Vladimir Nabokov's Philosophers Jacques Derrida Hypothesis of Adherence to Insanity silence

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  • ELÝF SAKUT

    (Erciyes üniversitesi yüksek lisans)

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Nabokov is a miniature example of their experiences during migration 'Signs & Symbols'' is the subject of our study's silence in his madness. Our aim underlying a young person's disease, madness story will show how unlike literature and details of emotions experienced by the desire to escape the deathly silence of the embodied life is to figure out how to work has been characterized. In this study, Vladimir Nabokov's 1948 '' Signs & Symbols '' short story analysis by way of literature and the similarities or differences between madness comparison method and the author of the migration period of the title was written, we examine the positivist analysis method. ‘‘Everything that the theme of that and everything is a password’’ believing an unstable young man, and the story is condensed to an old family of the struggle trying to cope with it by adhering to the madness of silence hypothesis, we try to identify with the said work.

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  • Elýf Sakut, 2015. "Investigation Of The Sign and Symbols Of Trace Vladimir Nabokov's Philosophers Jacques Derrida Hypothesis of Adherence to Insanity silence," Eurasian Art & Humanities Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 1(1), pages 52-60, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:arthum:v:1:y:2015:i:1:p:52-60
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