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NABOKV-L Archives – April 2008


  1. "Nabokov Online Journal" (Volume II, 2008)

  2. Add Stanley Edgar Hymn

  3. additions

  4. an agonized Dmitri Nabokov ...

  5. ANNC: A Celebration of VN's Birthday on NABOKV-L (and your contribution is invited!)

  6. ANNC: N-L Online discussion of "Signs and Symbols," April 26 - May 10, 2008

  7. ANNC: What are you giving VN for his birthday this year?

  8. Armand(e) in Houssaye and Nabokov

  9. BIB: Cycnos 24.1 (2007)

  10. Birthdates and calendars

  11. BIRTHDAY / ANNC: Exciting news about the Vladimir Nabokov Museum!

  12. BIRTHDAY Invitation

  13. BIRTHDAY SALUTATIONS!

  14. BIRTHDAY: Celebration at the Nabokov Museum

  15. BIRTHDAY: Limerick on Lolita's Subjectivity

  16. borrowings from the work of Vladimir Nabokov ...

  17. Boyd on Lolita, science, pattern

  18. Comment on MATT/Suellen exchange Lolita's subjectivity and America

  19. correction

  20. CORRECTION / THOUGHTS re: three options for coincidences in PF

  21. David Yurman & Lolita style ...

  22. Dmitri Nabokov interview on Radio 4

  23. Dmitri Nabokov, 73, has agonized for years ...

  24. EDITORIAL: Apologies for superfluous attachment

  25. EDITORIAL: From Blackwell to Sweeney

  26. EDITORIAL: Possible delays

  27. Embrace The Butterfly ...

  28. EVENT: at Nabokov Museum

  29. Fw: karamazov

  30. Fw: [ NABOKOV] [query] Bret Harte's Starbottle; Van Veen's "style plafond peint"

  31. Fw: [NABOKV-L] sans anything?

  32. Fw: [NABOKV-L] SIGNS: Paragraphs 1-3:partial discussion.

  33. Fw: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS / BIB: Cosmology in PF...Shade's birthday and Atlantic seaboard time.

  34. Fw: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS: Kinbote; caveman and auroch.

  35. Fw: [NABOKV-L] [CORRECTIONS]

  36. GOTHIC & LOLITA BIBLE, VOL. 1 ...

  37. Horowitz compares the experiences of Thomas Mann & Vladimir Nabokov ...

  38. Houssaye's Lolita

  39. Inner Circle Seminar, London, 11 May, on "Sign and Symbols"

  40. kinbote and Hyde

  41. Kinbote and Hyde

  42. Leonardo's "Ashen Glow"

  43. Location of New Wye and Hamlet

  44. LOLITA vocabulary

  45. Lolita's Subjectivity

  46. Lolita's subjectivity

  47. More thoughts on VN's triple "sans"

  48. Nabokov manuscript ...

  49. Nabokov on Jane Austen and Mansfield Park ...

  50. Nabokov's last work ...

  51. Nabokov's sandwiches . . .

  52. Nabokov: the Thin Ice of Presence ...

  53. Nabokovs "Laura" wird doch nicht verbrannt ...

  54. nabokov’s sandwiches ...

  55. Nabokov’s Walled Garden ...

  56. pairs him with Vladimir Nabokov, Julio Cortazar, Italo Calvino, and T.S. Eliot ...

  57. QUERY re: Lolita's subjectivity (Lolita vs. Dolores)

  58. QUERY re: Lolita's subjectivity (Lolita vs. Dolores),Ceil

  59. QUERY: Lolita's subjectivity

  60. QUERY: Lolita's subjectivity (and solipsise/ solipsism)

  61. QUERY: Lolita's subjectivity and America

  62. QUERY: VN and his contemporaries

  63. QUIZ: Answer revealed herein (spoiler alert!)

  64. QUIZ: Identifying an Anonymous Textual Excerpt

  65. reread Lolita several times ...

  66. sans anything?

  67. SIGHTING: Boston Globe profile of Nabokovian Maxim Shrayer

  68. SIGHTING: DN on TOOL in Russian TV interview

  69. SIGHTING: Tom Bradley interview on unappetizing indigestion in ADA

  70. signs and symbols

  71. SIGNS: A postscript to background re: earlier discussions on N-L

  72. SIGNS: Correspondances

  73. SIGNS: First paragraph

  74. SIGNS: First paragraph & the next...

  75. SIGNS: Illustrations of the story's text

  76. SIGNS: Paragraphs 1-3

  77. SIGNS: Some background re: earlier discussions on N-L

  78. SIGNS: why "deranged in his mind"

  79. SIGNS: why "deranged in his mind" and "unreliable narrators".

  80. Special Topics in Calamity Physics ...

  81. THOUGHTS / BIB: Cosmology in PF

  82. THOUGHTS re John Morris's thoughts on enjoyment and "reality" in PF

  83. THOUGHTS re Location of New Wye and Hamlet

  84. THOUGHTS re-Woodward on VN lectures

  85. THOUGHTS re: three options for coincidences in PF

  86. THOUGHTS: Family names in PF

  87. THOUGHTS: Henry Houssaye's 1945 novel "Lolita"

  88. THOUGHTS: Kinbote and Hyde

  89. THOUGHTS: Lolita & the Arthurian Legends

  90. THOUGHTS: NYHT Interview (three options for coincidences in PF)

  91. THOUGHTS: Re: DN's remarks in NOL II

  92. THOUGHTS: Water nymphs in the Styx

  93. Unreal geography

  94. unreal geography

  95. Unreal geography

  96. unreal geography

  97. Unreal geography

  98. Vladimir Nabokov: Rolling in his grave? ...

  99. VN and Houssaye's Lolita

  100. VNBIB: Azbuka ed. of the plays

  101. VNBib: Find What the Sailor Has Hidden: "Pale Fire" by Vladimir Nabokov:

  102. VNBIB: Retelling Dostoyevsky, Adelman (and some THOUGHTS on Despair and Stevenson)

  103. VNBIB: VN's Stories in Italian

  104. Woodward on VN lectures

  105. [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] SIGNS: Paragraphs 1-3]

  106. [Fwd: [NABOKV-L] BIRTHDAY: Celebration at the Nabokov Museum]

  107. [NABOKOV - LIST] : signs and symbols, chapter three and four

  108. [NABOKOV-LIST] Discussion about Signs and Symbols: untrustworthy narrator...

  109. [NABOKOV-LIST] Signs and Symbols: on Sol and Nightingales...

  110. [NABOKOV] Lolita: Quilty and HH

  111. [NABOKOV] [ THOUGHTS] Gradus and Shade converge on a birthday; Ashen Glow and Pale Fire

  112. [NABOKOV] [BIRTHDAY]

  113. [NABOKOV] [QUERY] Direct mentions to "Lolita" in VN's script

  114. [THOUGHTS] Danish stiletto, Jekyll, happy healthy heterosexuals, old moon in the new moon's arms
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