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Vladimir Nabokov's The Tragedy of Mister Morn is an evocative and ambitious early work, written as a play during his youth. Set in a fantastical realm, the story unfolds in the shadow of a revolution and centers around the enigmatic Mister Morn, a ruler beloved for his benevolence, and his complex relationship with his subjects and rivals. Morn's romantic entanglements, especially his love for the conflicted woman Midia, form the emotional core of this narrative, interwoven with themes of power, idealism, betrayal, and sacrifice.
As Nabokov's first significant literary effort, the play demonstrates his early mastery of language and a keen philosophical depth, blending lyrical beauty with existential pondering. Its lush prose and intricate characters foreshadow the brilliance that would define Nabokov’s later works.
Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) was a Russian-American writer whose works span multiple genres, languages, and literary forms. Born into an aristocratic family in Saint Petersburg, Nabokov fled Russia after the 1917 Revolution, eventually building an illustrious career in Europe and the United States. Known for his linguistic virtuosity, intricate plots, and philosophical depth, he achieved global fame with novels like Lolita, Pale Fire, and Ada or Ardor.
The Tragedy of Mister Morn, written in 1924–1925 when Nabokov was still in his twenties, remained unpublished for decades, providing insight into his literary beginnings. This early drama reveals the seeds of Nabokov's thematic and stylistic preoccupations, making it a fascinating read for fans of his work and students of 20th-century literature.
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