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Nabokov

Contemporary Literature, 1973
Andrew Field, William Woodin Rowe
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Nabokov and cinema

2005
“Funny thing,” said Darwin one night, as he and Martin came out of a small Cambridge cinema, “it’s unquestionably poor, vulgar, and rather implausible, and yet there is something exciting about all that flying foam, the femme fatale on the yacht, the ruined and ragged he-man swallowing his tears.” Vladimir Nabokov, Glory , 83 (ch.
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Nabokov's Lolita

The Explicator, 1998
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Nabokov's Pushkin and Nabokov's Nabokov

Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature, 1967
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Nabokov: A Bibliography

Books Abroad, 1975
Carl R. Proffer, Andrew Field
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Nabokov’s Ada

The Explicator, 1981
J. E. Rivers, William Walker
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Nabokov and the Novel

Comparative Literature, 1982
Edward Wasiolek, Ellen Pifer
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Vladimir Nabokov’s Identity Papers

2021
Joseph Elkanah Rosenberg
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Nabokov's Otherworld

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1992
Stephen Jan Parker   +1 more
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