Vladimir Nabokov

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  • Dyusembaeva, Gauhar, A Blackbird sitting on letter 'A', v. 2, Nabokov Online Journal, 2008, details
  • Eberstadt, Fernanda, Vladimir Nabokov: Ardor and Art, v. 5, no. 7, The New Criterion, March, 1987, details
  • Edel-Roy, Agnès, Eutopia in Ada, or the Aesthetic Reconfiguration of Twentieth-Century Political History: Nabokov’s souci d’eau against Vladimir Lenin’s Electricity, v. 15, Nabokov Online Journal, 2021, details
  • Edel-Roy, Agnès, The Nabokovian Hereafter of French Exile, v. 8, Nabokov Online Journal, 2014, details
  • Edelman, Daniel, Cooks, Forks, Waiters: Chess Problems and Vladimir Nabokov's The Defense, no. 3, American Chess Journal, 1995, details
  • Edelnant, Jay, The Yellow Brick Road of Nabokov's Ada, v. 24, Russian Literature TriQuarterly, 1991, details
  • Edelnant, Jay Alan, Nabokov's Black Rainbow: An Analysis of the Rhetorical Function of the Color Imagery in "Ada or Ardor: a Family Chronicle", 1970, PhD diss., Northwestern University, details
  • Edelstein, Marilyn, Pale Fire: The Art of Consciousness, Rivers, J. E., and Charles Nicol, eds., Nabokov's Fifth Arc, 1982, Austin: University of Texas Press, details
  • Edelstein, Marilyn Joan, At the Theshold of the Text: The Rhetoric of Prefaces to Novels, 1984, PhD diss., State University of New York, details
  • Edelstein, Marylin, (How) Should a Feminist Teach Lolita in the Wake of #MeToo?, Rakhimova-Sommers, Elena, ed., Teaching Nabokov's Lolita in the #MeToo Era, 2021, Lanham: Lexington Books, details
  • Edmunds, Jeff, L'Affaire Laura, précédé de L’Original de Laura: un premier regard sur le dernier livre de Nabokov, par Michel Desommelier, 2010, Espelette: Cherche-bruit, details
  • Edmunds, Jeff, Look at Valdemar! (A Beautified Corpse Revived), v. 2, Nabokov Studies, 1995, details
  • Edmunds, Jeff, Nabokov, ou le vrai et l'invraisemblable, v. 3, Nabokov Studies, 1996, details
  • Edmunds, Jeff, Vladimir Nabokov à l'âge d'Internet, v. 24, no. 1, Cycnos, 2006, Nice, details
  • Edmunds, Jeff, Zembla Revisited, 100 Digital Discoveries, 20-10-2014, details
  • Edmunds, Jeffrey, Review of Vladimir Nabokov: La poétique du masque by Christine Raguet-Bouvart, v. 6, Nabokov Studies, 2000/2001, details
  • Eekman, Thomas, Vladimir Nabokov's Poetry, Birnbaum, Henrik, and Michael S. Flier, eds., The Language and Verse of Russia: In Honor of Dean S. Worth on His Sixty-fifth Birthday, 1995, Slavica Publishers, Indiana University, details
  • Eells, Emily, Proust, Nabokov and “the language of rainbows”, Chupin, Yannicke, Agnes Edel-Roy, Monica Manolescu, and Lara Delage-Toriel, eds., Vladimir Nabokov et la France, 2017, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, details
  • Efimov, Mikhail, A Commentary on a Commentary, or How the Heavy Lyre can be placed in the Cypress Chest?, v. 7, Nabokov Online Journal, 2013, details
  • Efimov, Mikhail, Baratynsky as an Object and Subject of Literary Polemics (Nabokov, Khodasevich, and Adamovich), v. 4, Nabokov Online Journal, 2010, details
  • Efimov, Mikhail, Nabokov and Prince D. S. Mirsky, Leving, Yuri, ed., The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac, 2010, Boston: Academic Studies Press, details
  • Efimov, Mikhail, Two Interpretations of Nabokov’s Short Story “The Visit to the Museum”, v. 12, Nabokov Online Journal, 2018, details
  • Efimov, Mikhail, Walking on the Ice and Conversations with Shadows (Commentary to a Poem by Nabokov), v. 6, Nabokov Online Journal, 2012, details
  • Eggenschwiler, David, Nabokov's 'The Vane Sisters': Exuberant Pedantry and a Biter Bit, v. 18, no. 1, Studies in Short Fiction, Winter 1981, details
  • Egorova, Ksenia, Kirill Nabokov: The Poet from Prague, v. 5, Nabokov Online Journal, 2011, details
  • Eichelberger, Carl, Gaming in the Lexical Playfields of Nabokov's Pale Fire, Roth, Phyllis A., ed., Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov, 1984, Boston: G. K. Hall, details
  • Eklund, Erik, "A Green lane in Paradise": Eschatology and Theurgy in Lolita, v. 17, Nabokov Studies, 2020/21, details
  • Eklund, Erik, "Look at this tangle of thorns": Lying with Lolita, Transpositions, 2022, details
  • Eklund, Erik, "The Gods are Here, Invisible, Mischievous, Meddling": Vladimir Nabokov and the Presence of God in John 19, Transpositions, 2018, details
  • Eklund, Erik, "The Name of God has priority": "God" and the Apophatic Element in Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire, v. 36, no. 3, Literature and Theology, 2022, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Do Not Be Angry at the Moon: Pale Fire and the Old English Boethius, no. 83, The Nabokovian, 2022, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Haloed Hallucinations: Vladimir Nabokov’s Bend Sinister and the Cult of St. Antony from Athanasius to Gustave Flaubert, v. 27, no. 3, Religion and the Arts, 2023, details
  • Eklund, Erik, In the Mirror of an Esoteric Saint: Towards a Poetic Trinitarian Ontology of Non-Identical Repetition after Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire, Milbank, John, Ryan Haecker, and Jonathan Lyonhart, eds., New Trinitarian Ontologies, Forthcoming, Eugene: Wipf and Stock, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Jeffrey Epstein's Lolita?, Church Life Journal, 2019, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Rereading the World: A Theological Appraisal of Vladimir Nabokov’s Metaliterary Eschatology, v. 57, no. 1, Religion & Literature, 2025 (forthcoming), details
  • Eklund, Erik, Review of Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defense by Robert Alter, v. 15, Nabokov Online Journal, 2021, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Review of Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of Moral Acts by Dana Dragunoiu, v. 18, Nabokov Studies, 2022/2023, details
  • Eklund, Erik, The Gist of Masks: Notes on Kinbote’s Christianity and Nabokov’s Authorial Kenosis, v. 15, Nabokov Online Journal, 2021, details
  • Eklund, Erik, The Mirror and the Icon: An Alternative Reading of Nabokov’s Pale Fire, v. 22, no. 1, Partial Answers, 2024, details
  • Eklund, Erik, The Passion of Meaning: Banville’s Gods and Nabokov’s "Signs and Symbols", v. 8, The Noesis Review, 2021, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Why Poetry Is Meaningful to Us: Vladimir Nabokov and the Theology of Poetry, v. 2, Trinity House Review, 2021, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Christopher Link, Mary Ross, Matthew Roth, and Michael Wood, Nabokov and Religion: Forum, Part One, v. 16, Nabokov Online Journal, 2022, details
  • Eklund, Erik, Christopher Link, Mary Ross, Matthew Roth, and Michael Wood, Nabokov and Religion: Forum, Part Two, v. 17, Nabokov Online Journal, 2023, details
  • Elms, Alan C., Cloud, Castle, Claustrum: Nabokov as a Freudian in Spite of Himself, Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, ed., Russian Literature and Psychoanalysis, 1989, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, details
  • Elms, Alan C., Uncovering Lives: The Uneasy Alliance of Biography and Psychology, 1994, Oxford University Press, details
  • Elson, Mark J., A Note on One of Nabokov’s Riddles, no. 65, The Nabokovian, 2010, details
  • Emeliyanova, Maria, Intersemiotic Translation as a Fluid Text: From Vladimir Nabokov’s Kamera Obscura to Tony Richardson’s Laughter in the Dark, Loison-Charles, Julie, and Stanislav Shvabrin, ed., Vladimir Nabokov et la traduction, 2021, Arras: Artois Presses Université, details
  • Emeliyanova, Maria, Poetic Genesis in The Gift and Speak, Memory: The Composition of "Thank You, My Land" and "The Rain Has Flown", no. 80, The Nabokovian, 2020, details
  • Emery, Emily, An occult resemblance': The Ripples of Chekhov in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, no. 20, The Nabokovian, Spring 1988, details
  • Emery, Jacob, Review of Art in Doubt: Tolstoy, Nabokov, and the Problem of Other Minds by Tatyana Gershkovich, v. 69, no. 4, Modern Fiction Studies, 2023, details
  • Engelking, Leszek, Nabokov in Literatura na Swiecie (Poland), no. 9, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1982, details
  • Engelking, Leszek, Nabokov in Poland (Continued), no. 12, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1984, details
  • Engelking, Leszek, Some Remarks on the Devil in Nabokov's 'The Visit to the Museum', v. 19, no. 3, Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Fall 1985, details
  • Engelking, Leszek, Two Notes on Lolita, no. 11, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, Fall 1983, details
  • Engelking, Leszek, Vladimir Nabokov, 1989, Warszawa: Czytelnik, details
  • English, James F., Comic Transactions: Humor as Communication in Four Modern Novels, 1989, PhD diss., Stanford University, details
  • English, James F., Modernist Joke Work: Pale Fire and the Mock Transcendance of Mockery, v. 33, no. 1, Contemporary Literature, Spring 1992, University of Wisconsin Press, details
  • Epstein, Mikhail, Goodbye to Objects: Or, The Nabokovian in Nabokov, Nicol, Charles, and Gennady Barabtarlo, eds., A Small Alpine Form: Studies in Nabokov's Short Fiction, 1993, New York: Garland, details
  • Ermath, Elizabeth Deeds, Conspicuous Construction: Or, Kristeva, Nabokov, and the Anti-Realist Critique, Spilka, Mark, and Caroline Flesher, eds., Why the Novel Matters: A Postmodern Perplex, 1990, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, details
  • Erofeev, Viktor, Ruski metaroman V. Nabokova, ili u potrazi za izglubljenim rajem, no. 1, Novo vidici, 1991, details
  • Eskin, Michael, Zwischen Version und Fiktion: Nabokovs Version von Puskins Evgenij Onegin: Eine Übersetzungs - und fiktionstheoretische Untersuchung, 1994, Munich: Otto Sagner, details
  • Evans, Peter, Nabokov in Japan, no. 13, The Nabokovian, 1984, details
  • Evans, Peter, Nabokov in Japan: 1985-1992, no. 32, The Nabokovian, 1994, details
  • Evans, Walter, The Conjuror in 'The Potato Elf', Rivers, J. E., and Charles Nicol, eds., Nabokov's Fifth Arc: Nabokov and Others on His Life's Work, 1982, Austin: University of Texas Press, details
  • Fanger, Donald, A cincuenta anos del Gogol de Nabokov, no. 17, La Vuelta, June, 1993, details
  • Fanger, Donald, Nabokov and Gogol, Alexandrov, Vladimir E., ed., The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Farmasi, Lilla, To Breathe the Dust of This Painted Life': Modes of Engaging the Senses in Vladimir Nabokov’s Invitation to a Beheading, Bouchet, Marie, Julie Loison-Charles, and Isabelle Poulin, eds., The Five Senses in Nabokov's Works, 2020, Palgrave Macmillan, details
  • Fateyeva, N., From Pushkin's “Otchayanny Pobeg” to Nabokov's “Otchayanie”, Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Fauser, Markus, Eremiten in der Bibliothek: Canettis Büchermensch im Hinblick auf seine Verwandten bei Unamuno und Nabokov, v. 88, no. 2, Euphorion: Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte, 1994, Heidelberg: C. Winter, details
  • Faye, Sabine, Le Jeu Baroque dans les Romans de Nabokov, 1994, PhD diss., New Sorbonne University, details
  • Faye, Sabine, Nabokov: Le jeu baroque, 2019, CNRS Editions, details
  • Fazio, Anthony, A Note on Housman in Pale Fire, no. 47, The Nabokovian, 2001, details
  • Fazio, Anthony, Maud: Wordplay and the Letter M, no. 44, The Nabokovian, 2000, details
  • Fazio, Anthony, Some Notes on the Variants in Pale Fire - Part I, no. 45, The Nabokovian, 2000, details
  • Fazio, Anthony, Some Notes on the Variants in Pale Fire - Part II, no. 46, The Nabokovian, 2001, details
  • Fedorov, Valentin, Stikhotvoreniia i poemy, 1991, Moscow: Sovremenik, details
  • Feely, Maragaret Peller, Warp and Weft': Patterns of Artistry in Nabokov's Pale Fire, Collins, Robert A., and Howard D. Pearce, eds., The Scope of the Fantastic: Theory, Technique, Major Authors, 1985, Westport: Greenwood Press, details
  • Feeney, Ann, Lolita and Censorship: A Case Study, v. 21, no. 4, Research Services Review, 1993, details
  • Fenin, G. V., O nekotorykh aspektakh kommentirovaniia V. V. Nabokovym romana A. S. Pushkina Evgenii Onegin, v. 2, Filologicheskie Nauki, 1989, Moscow, details
  • Ferger, George, Who's Who in the Sublimelight: "Suave John Ray" and Lolita's "Secret Points", v. 8, Nabokov Studies, 2004, details
  • Ferrand, Jacques, and Sergey Nabokov, Les Nabokov: Essai généalogique, 1982, Montreuil: J. Ferrand, details
  • Fet, Victor, A Few Notes on on Nabokov's childhood entomology, Blackwell, Stephen H., and Kurt Johnson, eds., Fine Lines: Vladimir Nabokov’s Scientific Art, 2016, New Haven: Yale University Press, details
  • Fet, Victor, Adakisme, Dolikisme: The Kirkaldy Connection, no. 56, The Nabokovian, 2006, details
  • Fet, Victor, An Additional Source for a Central Asian Episode in The Gift, no. 58, The Nabokovian, 2007, details
  • Fet, Victor, An anti-locust campaign in Nabokov (and Pushkin), no. 54, The Nabokovian, 2005, details
  • Fet, Victor, Beheading first: on Nabokov's translation of Lewis Carroll, no. 63, The Nabokovian, 2009, details
  • Fet, Victor, Nabokov's silverfish, no. 73, The Nabokovian, 2014, details
  • Fet, Victor, Notes on Eryx, Omega, and Ata, no. 51, The Nabokovian, 2003, details
  • Fet, Victor, Zoological label as literary form, no. 60, The Nabokovian, 2008, details
  • Fet, Victor, Zoological nomenclature and Kinbote’s Name of God, no. 53, The Nabokovian, 2004, details
  • Fet, Victor, and David Herlihy, A Humber Source of Humbert: More On Nabokov's Bicycles, no. 66, The Nabokovian, 2011, details
  • Fet, Victor, and Slav N. Gratchev, Another Adelaida: Dostoevsky’s The Idiot in Nabokov’s Ada, no. 74, The Nabokovian, 2015, details
  • Feuer, Lois, The Unnatural Mirror: Bend Sinister and Hamlet, v. 30, no. 1, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 1988, details
  • Fiedler, Leslie A., The Persistence of Babel, The Guardian, 09-11-1962, details
  • Fiedler, Leslie A., The Profanation of a Child, v. 41, no. 25, The New Leader, 23-06-1958, details
  • Field, Andrew, Nabokov: A Bibliography, 1973, New York: McGraw-Hill, details
  • Field, Andrew, Nabokov: His Life in Part, 1977, New York: The Viking Press, details
  • Field, Andrew, The Artist as Failure in Nabokov's Early Prose, Dembo, L. S., ed., Nabokov: The Man and His Work, 1967, University of Wisconsin Press, details
  • Field, Andrew, Vladimir Nabokov. Toute une vie ou presque, 1982, Paris: Seuil, details
  • Field, Andrew, VN: The Life and Art of Vladimir Nabokov, 1986, New York: Crown, details
  • Field, David, Fluid Worlds: Lem's Solaris and Nabokov's Ada, v. 13, no. 40, Science Fiction Studies, 1986, details
  • Field, David, Sacred Dangers: Nabokov's Distorted Reflection in 'Signs and Symbols', v. 25, no. 3, Studies in Short Fiction, 1988, details
  • Field, Jere David, Nabokov's Sense of Balance, 1982, PhD diss., University of Virginia, details
  • Filaretova, E. A., Christian motifs in the lyric poems of V. Sirin, v. 6, Nabokovskii vestnik, 2001, details
  • Filimonov, A. O., “Things gone mad.” The spatial form of sleep in the poetry of Vladimir Nabokov, v. 4, Nabokovskii vestnik, 1999, details
  • Filimonov, A. O., Angels in the poetry of V. Nabokov, v. 6, Nabokovskii vestnik, 2001, details
  • Filimonov, A. O., Nabokov in the mirrors of the Silver Age, v. 6, Nabokovskii vestnik, 2001, details
  • Filimonov, A. O., Pushkin's Shadow in Nabokov's Poetry, Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Filimonov, Alexey, Invisible Angel, no. 54, The Nabokovian, 2005, details
  • Fischman, Zachary, Sebastian Through the Looking Glass, no. 67, The Nabokovian, 2011, details
  • Fishwick, I. R., Conventions are Conventions...' Some Thoughts About the Techniques of Direction and Misdirection - with Particular Reference to Genre Features - in the Novels of Vladimir Nabokov, and an Assessment of Their Intentions and Effects, 1988, PhD diss., University of Durham, details
  • Fitzsimmons, Lorna, Artistic Subjectivity in Nabokov's The Defense and Invitation to a Beheading, v. 21, nos. 1-2, Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, 2001, details
  • Flannagan, Roy Catesby III, Beauty of Distance: A Study of the Landscape Descriptions in Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, 1997, PhD diss., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, details
  • Flannagan, Roy, and Edward A. Malone, Nabokov in Letters: An Annotated Bibliography, no. 32, The Nabokovian, 1994, details
  • Flint, R. W., Nabokov's Love Affairs, v. 136, no. 24, The New Republic, 17-06-1957, details
  • Flower, Dean, Nabokov and Nastiness, v. 45, no. 4, The Hudson Review, 1993, details
  • Flower, Timothy Frank, Forms of Re-creation in Nabokov's Pale fire; Charles Dickens and Gothic Fiction; Making It New: Problems of Meaningful Form in the Sonnets of Sidney and Keats, 1972, PhD diss., Rutgers University, details
  • Fomichyov, S., Nabokov as Pushkin's co-Author (the Final Act in “Rusalka”), Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Fomin, Sergei, Stikhi pronzivshaia strela, Voprosy literatury, November/December 1998, Moscow, details
  • Fort, Deborah Charnley, Contrast Epic: A Study of Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" (1961), Guenter Grass's "The Tin Drum" (Die Blechtrommel, 1959), John Barth's "The Sotweed Factor" (1960, Revised 1967), and Vladimir Nabokov's "Pale Fire" (1962), 1974, PhD diss., University of Maryland, details
  • Fortier, Mardelle Eide, Memory and the Illusion of Time: Proust and Nabokov, 1978, PhD diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Paris, Bethea, David M., and Siggy Frank, eds., Vladimir Nabokov in Context, 2018, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., An Archeology of 'Mademoiselle O': Narrative between Art and Memory, Nicol, Charles, and Gennady Barabtarlo, eds., A Small Alpine Form: Studies in Nabokov's Short Fiction, 1993, New York: Garland, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Bend Sinister, The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Eccentric Modernism: Nabokov and Yeats, Grayson, Jane, Arnold McMillin, and Priscilla Meyer, eds., v. 2, Nabokov's World: Reading Nabokov, 2002, New York: Palgrave, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Framing Nabokov: Modernism, Multiculturalism, World Literature, v. 24, no. 1, Cycnos, 2006, Nice, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov and Kafka, Alexandrov, Vladimir E., ed., The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov and modernism, Connolly, Julian W., ed., The Cambridge Companion to Nabokov, 2005, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov and Proust, The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov and Tolstoy, The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov before Proust: The Paradox of Anticipatory Memory, v. 33, no. 1, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1989, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov on Malraux’s La Condition humaine: A Franco-Russian Crisscross, Shapiro, Gavriel, ed., Nabokov at Cornell, 2003, Cornell University Press, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov's Art of Memory and European Modernism, 1993, Princeton: Princeton University Press, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Nabokov's Otchaianie, La Méprise, Despair: Tracking a Would-Be International Novel, v. 18, no. 2, Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, 2020, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Not T. S. Eliot, but Proust: Revisionary Modernism in Nabokov's Pale Fire, v. 28, no. 1, Comparative Literature Studies, 1991, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Parody, Pastiche, and Periodization: Nabokov/Jameson, v. 12, no. 2, Cycnos, 1995, Nice, details
  • Foster, John Burt, Jr., Review of Vladimir Nabokov by David Rampton, v. 2, Nabokov Studies, 1995, details
  • Foster, Ludmila A., Nabokov in Russian Emigré Criticism, v. 3, Russian Literature TriQuarterly, 1972, Ann Arbor: Ardis, details
  • Foster, Ludmila A., Nabokov's Gnostic Turpitude: The Surrealistic Vision of reality in Priglasenie na kazn', Baer, Joachim T., and Norman W. Ingham, eds., Mnemozina: Studia litteraria russica in honorem Vsevolod Setchkarev, 1974, Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, details
  • Fowler, Douglas, Reading Nabokov, 1974, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, details
  • Fowler, Douglas R., Elphinstoned Again, no. 5, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1980, details
  • France, Rose, Review of Verses and Versions: Three Centuries of Russian Poetry by Vladimir Nabokov edited by Brian Boyd and Stanislav Shvabrin, Leving, Yuri, ed., The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac, 2010, Boston: Academic Studies Press, details
  • Francia Biasin, Maria Rita, Pnin: Un intellettuale russo in America, v. 21, no. 75, Il Lettore di Provincia, 1989, details
  • Frank, Siggy, "By Nature I am No Dramatist": Theatricality in Nabokov's Fiction of the 1930s and 1940s, Norman, Will, and Duncan White, eds., Transitional Nabokov, 2009, Bern, Oxford, and New York: Peter Lang, details
  • Frank, Siggy, Nabokov's Theatrical Imagination, 2012, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Frank, Siggy, Review of Tragediia gospodina Morna: P’esy, lektsii o drame by Vladimir Nabokov edited by Andrei Babikov, Leving, Yuri, ed., The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac, 2010, Boston: Academic Studies Press, details
  • Frank, Siggy, Revis(it)ing Memories: Photographs in Nabokov’s Autobiography, Numano, Mitsuyoshi, and Tadashi Wakashima, eds., Revising Nabokov Revising: Proceedings of the International Nabokov Conference, 2010, Kyoto: Nabokov Society of Japan, details
  • Frank, Siggy, Publishing: Russian Émigré Literature, Bethea, David M., and Siggy Frank, eds., Vladimir Nabokov in Context, 2018, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Frank, Sigrun, The Function of Theatre in the Works of Vladimir Nabokov, 2005, PhD diss., University of Oxford, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, Folie, écriture et lecture dans l'oeuvre de Vladimir Nabokov, 2000, Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, Le texte tendu au lecteur: Lolita de Nabokov, v. 5, Q/W/E/R/T/Y, 1995, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, Look at The Harlequins! or The Construction of an Autobiography through the Reader-Writer Relationship, v. 10, no. 1, Cycnos, 1993, Nice, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, Nabokov et la langue américaine, v. 68, no. 733, Europe, 1990, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, The carmen in Nabokov’s Lolita, Bouchet, Marie, Julie Loison-Charles, and Isabelle Poulin, eds., The Five Senses in Nabokov's Works, 2020, Palgrave Macmillan, details
  • Fraysse, Suzanne, Worlds Under Erasure: Lolita and Postmodernism, v. 12, no. 2, Cycnos, 1995, Nice, details
  • Frazier, Kevin, A Note on Pale Fire and Khodasevich's 'Ballada', Zembla, 14-07-2000, details
  • Freeman, Elizabeth, Honeymoon with a Stranger: Pedophiliac Picaresques from Poe to Nabokov, v. 70, no. 4, American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism and Bibliography, 1998, details
  • Freeman, Marion F., Nabokovian Echoes in the Works of Ramon Hernandez, v. 14, nos. 1-3, Anales de la Literatura Espanola Contemporanea, 1989, details
  • Friedman, Jerry, A Pale Fire Timeline, Zembla, 2007, details
  • Fritz, Helen, "Plexed Artistry": A Study of the Narrative Persona in Selected Works of Vladimir Nabokov, 1977, PhD diss., McMaster University, details
  • Froidevaux, Geneviève, Où se cache le détective dans Lolita de Vladimir Nabokov?, no. 1, Etudes de Lettres, 1983, details
  • Fromberg Schaeffer, Susan, Bend Sinister and the Novelist as Anthropomorphic Deity, v. 17, no. 2, The Centennial Review, Spring 1973, details
  • Fromberg Schaeffer, Susan, The Editing Blinks of Vladimir Nabokov's The Eye, v. 8, no. 1, The University of Windsor Review, 1972, details
  • Fromberg, Susan, Folding the Patterned Carpet: Form and Theme in the novels of Vladimir Nabokov, 1966, PhD diss., University of Chicago, details
  • Fromberg, Susan, The Unwritten Chapters in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, v. 13, no. 4, Modern Fiction Studies, Winter 1967/8, details
  • Frosch, Thomas R., Parody and Authenticity in Lolita, Rivers, J. E., and Charles Nicol, eds., Nabokov's Fifth Arc, 1982, Austin: University of Texas Press, details
  • Fry, Paul H., Moving Van: The Neverland Veens of Nabokov's Ada, v. 26, no. 2, Contemporary Literature, 1985, University of Wisconsin Press, details
  • Frye, Mitch, Performing Tyranny, Purloining Authority: Nabokov’s Dictators, v. 7, Nabokov Online Journal, 2013, details
  • Frye, Mitch, The Enchanter's Education: Nabokov's Lectures on Dickens and the Development of Lolita, v. 11, Nabokov Studies, 2007/08, details
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