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NABOKV-L Archives – October 2007


  1. "Lolita" author Vladimir Nabokov ...

  2. -dropping Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov ...

  3. : Lolita is in the canon; On the Road is somewhat sub-canonical ...

  4. A clockwork Kubrick ...

  5. A literary voyage: from ‘Suicide Club’ to ‘Fight C lub’ ...

  6. clarification of the article title

  7. EDITORIAL: desk chair on wheels

  8. EDNote and QUERY: Kinbote's Dictionary in Cedarn and... what a stillicide!

  9. Fw: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS re: Kinbote's academic discipline

  10. Fw: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS: Russian King's Daughter

  11. Gogol's The Gamblers: elaboration

  12. his version of Lolita is steamy ...

  13. Holy Trinity, Twins and Tobago/Tobakoff...B.B's Serenity Court

  14. inscription by Nabokov ...

  15. Lolita and Pale Fire ...

  16. love scenes with his screen Lolita as Nabokov envisaged ...

  17. Lupine Lodge

  18. melodramatic apology & justification from Carolyn Kunin

  19. Nabokov and Mrs lie near one end of a huge and fruity range of human conditions . . .

  20. Nabokov chose to relate his love story ...

  21. NABOKOV LIST [THOUGHTS] Papin Sisters, Rendell, Announced Murders and Nabokov

  22. Nabokov wrote that concerts affected him ...

  23. Nabokov, author of Lolita, is probably the most famous synesthete ...

  24. NABOKOV-LIST [Thoughts] Preamblings

  25. NABOKOV-LIST [THOUGHTS] Translations

  26. new in Zembla

  27. NEWS: Azbooka editions

  28. Once, "famous writer" meant the enigmatic Nabokov ...

  29. QUERY re: Kinbote's discipline, toothwort...

  30. QUERY: Hodge

  31. query: serenity and trinity

  32. QUERY: Serenity and Trinity

  33. query: serenity and trinity

  34. QUERY: VN and Yvor Winters

  35. reading Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov ...

  36. reply to one of Matt Roth's query & a counter-query

  37. Richard Prince at the Guggenheim ...

  38. Rogers' piece "Evoking Nabokov" is another showstopper ...

  39. Salman Rushdie trips down memory lane ...

  40. She lived to hear the next babe cry

  41. SIGHTING/ QUERY: Yale Book of Quotations & Nabokov

  42. SIGHTING: A painting of an androgynous Nabokov . . .

  43. SIGHTING: Bojanowska's Nikolai Gogol

  44. SIGHTING: More references to VN in Musicophilia, by Oliver Sacks

  45. stolen from Nabokov’s similar collection ...

  46. subjects as various as a dodo bird, Vladimir Nabokov, borscht ...

  47. Synesthesia: joy and "hypnotising beauty"

  48. The Vladimir Nabokov Museum in Saint Petersburg ...

  49. they let Nabokov and Borges die (yes, die) ...

  50. THOUGHTS & QUERIES: Pale Fire Chronology

  51. Thoughts and queries: Chronology

  52. THOUGHTS re: Kinbote's academic discipline

  53. THOUGHTS re: Kinbote's discipline, toothwort, cinderella

  54. THOUGHTS: "Obtain" as stuffy academic discourse in PF

  55. THOUGHTS: Browning and ADA

  56. THOUGHTS: Catskin / catkin misprint

  57. THOUGHTS: Hazel Shade & Catskin/Catkins

  58. THOUGHTS: Preamblings

  59. THOUGHTS: Russian King's Daughter

  60. THOUGHTS: Translation and a non-sighting

  61. THOUGHTS: Translation, consolation, and knotting the translation thread

  62. TOME RAIDER: Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity ...

  63. Vladimir Nabokov? In Speak, Memory ...

  64. VN SIGHTING: Humbert Humbert a gentleman?

  65. VN SIGHTING: Martin Amis and VN

  66. Wall Street Journal book review ...

  67. Wearing Lolita in school ...

  68. what the Marquis de Sade and Nabokov did with sex . . .

  69. Wilson debating --- Pushkin with Vladimir Nabokov ...

  70. writer he introduced to American audiences, Vladimir Nabokov ...

  71. You wrote a dissertation on Nabokov’s Ada ...

  72. [ NABOKOV-L] [QUERY & TRANSLATION - Elphinstone]

  73. [Nabokov-L] [ THOUGHTS: Catskin, Julia Moore, Julie and Musset in Transparent Things]

  74. [SIGHTINGS]: A new review of synaesthesia

  75. [SIGHTINGS]: an ADA gene

  76. [SIGHTINGS]: Meyer on Mimicry and VN

  77. “Camera Obscura,” based on the novel by Vladimir Nab okov ...

  78. à la Humbert Humbert ...
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