Die Mutprobe
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- German
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Glory (Russian: Подвиг) is a Russian novel written by Vladimir Nabokov between 1930 and 1932 and first published in Paris.
The novel has been seen by some critics as a kind of fictional dress-run-through of the author's famous memoir Speak, Memory. Its Swiss-Russian hero, Martin Edelweiss, shares a number of experiences and sensations with his creator: goal-tending at Cambridge University, Cambridge fireplaces, English morning weather, a passion for rail travel. It is, however, the story of an émigré family's escape from Russia, a young man's education in England, and his (perhaps) disastrous return to the nation of his birth—the "feat" of the novel's Russian title.
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- Die Mutprobe was written by Vladimir Nabokov
- Die Mutprobe is a translation of Glory(novel by Vladimir Nabokov)
- Die Mutprobe was translated by Susanna Rademacher(German translator)
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- 2021-08-07