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NABOKV-L Archives – February 2005


  1. <No subject>

  2. Ada group reading?

  3. Ada's burnberries

  4. ADA's mulberry

  5. ADA's mulberry and burnberry

  6. Ada's mulberry and burnberry

  7. ADA's mulberry and burnberry

  8. Ada's weatherproof attire? Burberry

  9. ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO "THE NABOKOVIAN"

  10. Application Form for NABOKOV 101 in St. Petersburg. July, 2005

  11. Boyd on ADA in latest issue of NABOKOV STUDIES

  12. Call for Nabokov papers for MLA 2005

  13. DOLOROLOGY.

  14. Films: the chrysalis factor | lolita & now voyager ...

  15. Fw: Ada mulberry

  16. Fw: Answer to Thule Quiz

  17. Fw: Application Form for NABOKOV 101 in St. Petersburg. July, 2005

  18. Fw: Burnberries: Ardis/Burn & Bear/Russia

  19. Fw: Burnberry

  20. Fw: FVN sighting: Villa-Matas "El Viaje Vertical"

  21. Fw: Fw: Nabokov (1899-1977) burnt "El Quixote" in front of hisstudents. ...

  22. Fw: Fwd: 'spatule', Ada, Chap 9

  23. Fw: Fwd: Re: ADA's mulberry and burnberry

  24. Fw: Help to translate "lapping at Vanīs rock" .. .??

  25. Fw: Help to translate "lapping at Vanīs rock" ...??

  26. Fw: jeunes martyres

  27. Fw: more Berries!

  28. Fw: mulberry/ amora

  29. Fw: Nabokov (1899-1977) burnt "El Quixote" ....a bizarre mistranslation

  30. Fw: Nabokov (1899-1977) burnt "El Quixote" in front of his students. ...

  31. Fw: Nabokov (1899-1977) burnt "El Quixote" in front of hisstudents. ...

  32. Fw: NABOKOV 101 at the St. Petersburg Nabokov Museum. July 2005

  33. Fw: Re: Fw: mulberry/ amora

  34. Fwd: 'spatule', Ada, Chap 9

  35. Fwd: Ada reading?

  36. Fwd: Ada's "Black Belfry group"

  37. Fwd: Ada: ulybnuvshis' slegka (with a slight smile)

  38. Fwd: Adalonline

  39. Fwd: Answer to Thule Quiz

  40. Fwd: Banville and Nabokov

  41. Fwd: Banville and Nabokov/addendum to Athena post

  42. Fwd: Banville and Nabokov/Paul de Man

  43. Fwd: Call for papers for AATSEEL 2005 Conference

  44. Fwd: Interesting Quiz. Ultima Thule

  45. Fwd: Lavoisier and Honor Codes...

  46. Fwd: mulberry and burnberry

  47. Fwd: Nabokov's 'big soul'

  48. Fwd: Nabokov's last interviews

  49. Fwd: Police state of sexual myth

  50. Fwd: QUERY: puzzle in Laughter in the Dark

  51. Fwd: Query: the choice of the name "Ada"

  52. Fwd: RE: 'spatule', Ada, Chap 9

  53. Fwd: Re: A moral plant and cosmic comics: the mulberry tree

  54. Fwd: Re: ADA's mulberry

  55. Fwd: Re: ADA's mulberry and burnberry

  56. Fwd: Re: Ada's mulberry and burnberry

  57. Fwd: Re: Ada's weatherproof attire? Burberry

  58. Fwd: RE: Burnberries: Ardis/Burn & Bear/Russia

  59. Fwd: Re: Burnberries: Ardis/Burn & Bear/Russia

  60. Fwd: Re: burnberry bush = fireberry?

  61. Fwd: RE: burnberry vs bogberry

  62. Fwd: Re: Fwdthe mulberry bush, and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  63. Fwd: Re: Help to translate "lapping at Vanīs rock" ...??

  64. Fwd: Re: Nabokov's last interviews

  65. Fwd: RE: Query: the choice of the name "Ada"

  66. Fwd: RE: Re choice of the name "Ada"

  67. Fwd: Re: Re: ADA's mulberry

  68. Fwd: Re: Solids and surds in Pnin

  69. Fwd: Re: Solids and surds in Pnin & ADA

  70. Fwd: Re: The Importance of Being Ada

  71. Fwd: Re: the mulberry bush,and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  72. Fwd: RE: the mulberry bush,and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  73. Fwd: Re: [Tomasz] ping-pong theme in "Pale fire"

  74. Fwd: Rimbaudīs lost life through kindness and Lucette

  75. Fwd: Russian editons of VN / collected works in translation / collected short stories

  76. Fwd: Solids and surds

  77. Fwd: Spring in Elsinore? Violets

  78. Fwd: The Eye/I

  79. Fwd: The Importance of Being Ada

  80. Fwd: the mulberry bush, and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  81. Fwd: VN bibliography - ADA

  82. Fwd: [Tomasz] ping-pong theme in "Pale fire"

  83. Fwdthe mulberry bush, and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  84. Killer of Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov

  85. Lolita for non-readers

  86. Meanings of "BL"

  87. Missing names of Posters ANNOUNCEMENT

  88. Nabokov & the 50s.

  89. NABOKOV 101 at the St. Petersburg Nabokov Museum. July 2005

  90. Nabokov Birthday Festival at the St. Petersburg Nabokov Museum. 23 -25 April 2005

  91. Nabokov correspondence with French agents & publishers

  92. Pivot/Nabokov interview (inter alia) on CD

  93. Query: the choice of the name "Ada"

  94. Re choice of the name "Ada"

  95. Re Nabokov (1899-1977) burnt "El Quixote" ....a bizarre mistranslation

  96. Reply to QUERY: puzzle in Laughter in the Dark

  97. Sebald on Nabokov

  98. the mulberry bush,and perhaps the walrus (Lucette & posthumous frenzy?)

  99. VN & trains

  100. VN Bibiliography: Semyonova " Tsitata v Khudozhestvennoi Proze (na materialakh Proizvedenii Nabokova)"

  101. VN Bibliography: Color & Synaetheisa in VN's style

  102. [Tomasz] ping-pong theme in "Pale fire"
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