Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0024298, Fri, 31 May 2013 11:49:15 +0200

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Re: QUERY: VN and Pushkin's awareness of John Tanner's narrative
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Additional bibliographical information -for VN's readers with no Russian.



On page 781 of vol. 3 of The Letters of Alexander Pushkin, translated, with
Preface, Introduction, and notes by J. Thomas Shaw (3 vols. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1963), Pushkin draws attention to his article on
"John Tanner".



A. Bouazza



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VN was a detail man, he may have read it.don't forget what pearls pnin dug
out from the old journals in the waindell library.



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Robert Roper writes:



Hello all. Does anyone know if VN was aware of Pushkin's affection for A
Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner (1830), an account
of the life of an American boy captured by Ojibwa, who lived with them for
30 years? Pushkin enthusiastically reviewed the French translation in
Sovremennik not long before his death (as detailed in Tatiana Wolff's
Pushkin on Literature and Gordon M. Sayre's "Abridging Between Two Worlds").






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