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NABOKV-L Archives – October 2008


  1. Admiration for Dostoevsky and the medicinal value of Nabokov ...

  2. ANNC: My paper on Pale Fire

  3. as with Nabokov's "light of my life, fire of my loins." ...

  4. BIB: Naiman on homosexuality in VN

  5. Celebrating 50 Years of Nabokov’s Legendary Nymphette ...

  6. Celebrating 50 Years of Nabokov¹s L egendary Nymphette ...

  7. Celebrating 50 Years of Nabokov¹s Legendary Nymphette ...

  8. Chess and Terra/Antiterra doubling

  9. conceived as a sort of Humbert Humbert – or Pervert Pe rvert ...

  10. David J. Wolpe's new book, _Why Faith Matters_ ...

  11. Delvig law

  12. EDITORIAL: Switch in time

  13. Elphinstone

  14. Fw: [NABOKOV-LIST] [SIGHTING] A reference to VNi in Brazilian newspaper and Robbe Grillet

  15. Gates article

  16. Greatest writers find their voice

  17. influenced by Russian literary figure Vladimir Nabokov ...

  18. literature's most misunderstood girl ...

  19. LOLITA AT MIDDLE AGE

  20. Looking Like a Lolita ...

  21. Nabokov defined his made-up word "poshlost" ...

  22. Nabokov describes the drudgery of writing ...

  23. Nabokov famously said that 'reality' is the only word ...

  24. Nabokov shares with Chekhov a fanatical eye for detail ...

  25. Nabokov's famous formulation about literature ...

  26. Nabokov's short stories ...

  27. Nabokovian eggs

  28. Never-Before-Seen footage -- Dominique Swain - Screen Test for 'Lolita' ...

  29. Pale Fire Paper

  30. Pale Fire paper

  31. POSHLOST

  32. Prize-Fighter Nabokov

  33. Programme of the Nabokov Conference in Strasbourg, 17-18 October 2008

  34. QUERY: Dmitri Nabokov on VN & Bulat OKUDZHAVA

  35. QUERY: Feedback sought on draft of Pale Fire Timeline

  36. QUERY: Professor or doctor and Pale Fire index

  37. QUERY: Publication date for The Original of Laura?

  38. QUERY: Scholarship on Lolita's brother?

  39. Recordings Capture Writers' Voices Off The Page

  40. Seduction of an age-old debate over Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita ...

  41. Shchedrin’s opera “Lolita” ...

  42. SIGHTING: Jerzy Skolimowski

  43. SIGHTING: Lolita in Penelope Fitzgerald's The Bookshop

  44. SIGHTING: Lolita, the new fashion trend

  45. SIGHTING: Nina Khrushcheva imagines Nabokov

  46. SIGHTING: Sontag on VN

  47. The Nabokovian

  48. THOUGHTS re: Stegner's "Escape" and RLSK

  49. THOUGHTS, if you can call them that (on misspellings, accent marks, narcissism, metaphors)

  50. THOUGHTS: Birds and stone facades in RLSK

  51. THOUGHTS: Fugal Structure, De Vries Article

  52. THOUGHTS: Fugal theme , vanishing point, and D. Markson

  53. THOUGHTS: Harold D. Doublename

  54. THOUGHTS: Kinbote as gay sterotype or symbol

  55. THOUGHTS: Kinbote's homosexuality

  56. THOUGHTS: Similar image in Bend Sinister and Nadja

  57. THOUGHTS: Terra and Antiterra and ADA

  58. THOUGHTS: Terra and Antiterra and ADA,plus spotted Feirefiz

  59. THOUGHTS: Terra and Antiterra and ADA,plus spotted Feirefiz,PS

  60. THOUGHTS: VN and Philip Roth

  61. THOUGHTS: VN and vanishing points, vectors, receding worlds

  62. top 10 ghost stories ...

  63. VN in London?

  64. work of the great Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov, among other things ...

  65. writer Vladimir Nabokov, who saw "q as browner than k ...

  66. [NABOKOV-LIST] Stylistic distortions and foot-notes

  67. [NABOKOV-LIST] Vanishing "V" signs

  68. [NABOKOV-List] [NABOKOV-L] Midges in Lolita and remnants of the presesent

  69. [NABOKOV-LIST] [OLD SIGHTING] Nabokov and David Foster Wallece's /Infinite Jest/

  70. [NABOKOV-LIST] [QUERY] Professor and Doctor, forms of address in American Universities

  71. [NABOKOV-L] La Veneziana and the Fourth-Wall

  72. [NABOKOV-L] masks in TRLSK: grattages and pentimento

  73. [NABOKOV-L] Midges in Lolita and remnants of the presesent

  74. [NABOKOV-L] [Awards] Philip Roth

  75. [Nabokov-l] [Passing Thoughts] Clouded and Luminous Short-stories ...

  76. [NABOKOV-L] [SIGHTING] Translation: "Natasha"

  77. “My characters are galley slaves,” Vladimir Naboko v told the Paris Review ...
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