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NABOKV-L Archives – June 2006


  1. "Papillons de Nabokov" ...

  2. 2004 'Russkii kur'er' interview with Dmitri Nabokov

  3. A new question on a "centonial" Quilty

  4. a new question ona "centonial" Quilty

  5. Alice in Lolita

  6. All Things Humbert

  7. Announcing the contents of The Nabokovian 56 (spring 2006)

  8. apologies

  9. based on Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita and will have a September release ...

  10. Bibliography: Neil Cornwell's on Lolita subtexts

  11. Bilitis

  12. Bilitis (lips, toes, and heels)

  13. Bilitis (methyl/ Mytilene)

  14. Bilitis.doc

  15. Bilitis/ a very French composer

  16. Bollywood makes its own Lolita ...

  17. Cherokee

  18. dismissals

  19. Dismissals

  20. dismissiveness

  21. Dismissiveness

  22. Dmitri Nabokov on pronunciation of "Nabokov"

  23. DN on Gette image

  24. DN on Nabokov and Japan (and dreams)

  25. DN on recent "St. Petersburg" bio of VN

  26. Former Massachusetts governor's "Nabokov novel he liked best"

  27. Freud and VN and psychoanalysis

  28. Freud and VN reference

  29. Freud, VN, Galimberti]

  30. Freud, VN, Galimberto

  31. Fw: Bilitis

  32. Impersonating Kinbote

  33. in 1903 Vladimir Nabokov, a founder of the Constitutional Democrat Party . . .

  34. Kinbote v. Naiman (last one, I promise)

  35. Last book: What would yours be ...

  36. Lolita for the age of cyber-dates

  37. Maruya, the Japanese Nabokov

  38. Nab's writing speed uncanny

  39. Nabokov & World Cup ...

  40. Nabokov Museum website back to life

  41. Nabokov on Japan (answer to query)

  42. Nabokov on Japan, Alice in Lolita

  43. Nabokov on pronunciation of his name (from the Archives)

  44. Nabokov's Dismissals

  45. NABOKOV'S DISMISSALS ...

  46. Nabokov's Dismissals]

  47. Nabokov's inspiration for Lolita ...

  48. Nabokov, in a poem to his fiancee . . .

  49. PA Gette image

  50. patio rhymes

  51. Pushkin and Keillor

  52. Pushkin and Keillor (calendar date)

  53. Queries: Nabokov on Japan, Alice in Lolita

  54. Query about Nabokov and the Riviera

  55. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary ...

  56. Reading Lolita in Tehran in a new light

  57. Reading Lolita in Tehran in a new light (moving on)

  58. Recent "St. Petersburg" bio of VN

  59. Song of Bilitis

  60. souffler

  61. souffler and patio

  62. souffler, psyche, rabbits

  63. St Petersburg

  64. Symposium Edition of Nabokov's Russian Works

  65. Teaching Pale Fire -- Impersonating Kinbote

  66. terminology

  67. The most transgressive book ever published ("souffler" in Lolita and beyond)

  68. The most transgressive book ever published ("souffler" in Lolita)

  69. verboleptic who dreamed up Humbert ...

  70. VN and Freud

  71. VN and Freud]]

  72. VN's Dismissals

  73. VN's explanation of the pronunciation of "Nabokov."

  74. VN, Joyce, language and sex

  75. Wells & R.L. Stephenson

  76. Wells novel

  77. [Fwd: dismissiveness]

  78. [Fwd: Nabokov and Japan]

  79. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] Nabokov's inspiration for Lolita ...]

  80. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] patio rhymes and further ruminations]

  81. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] souffler]

  82. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] The most transgressive book ever published ( "souffler" in Lolita and beyond)]

  83. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] The most transgressive book ever published ("souffler" in Lolita)]

  84. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] VN and Freud]

  85. [Fwd: Stephen Joyce on Vladimir Nabokov in The NYer]

  86. [Fwd: VN's image of the Japanese "Running Man"]

  87. [Fwd: [NABOKV-L] Cherokee]
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