Vladimir Nabokov

Latest Discovery

Trans-oceanic Butterflies

Those who have been interested in Nabokov's (accurate) "Nail of Nome" theory of butterfly dispersal from Eurasia to the New World (his case regarding the Blues), might be interested in new evidence, in different group, for a theory he rejected: butterflies crossing the ocean.

The scientific article (by a team co-led by Naomi Pierce of the MCZ) A trans-oceanic flight of over 4,200 km... is open access. The NYT story about the discovery: Scientists Find First Evidence....

Previous discovery

Please send in nuggets of research you are willing to share before finalizing them in peer-reviewed publications, or highlight neglected discoveries of others.

Classics from The Nabokovian

The latest "Classic" is Dr. J.D. Quin's "Nabokov's Cardiology" from 1991.

On retrospective study of Nabokov's novels a high prevalence of cardiac pathology has been noted. A representative series of four patients are described with clinical information derived from the texts. Current management of the medical conditions detailed is discussed along with an explanation for the high frequency of their occurrence.

Case One

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Previous "Classic"

Publications

By waynejones, 11 March, 2024
The article addresses how Nabokov follows or breaks the conventions of professional indexing.
By stephen_blackwell, 23 December, 2023
David Potter's brief summary of his research into Pauline Tarnowsky.

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