Vladimir Nabokov

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  • Mösch, Stephan, Feuer Meiner Lenden: 'Lolita' von Rodion Schtschedrin für die Opernbühne entdeckt und in Stockholm uraufgeführt, Opernwelt, 1995, details
  • Moses, Gavriel, La camera lucida di Vladimir Nabokov, v. 41, no. 2, Belfagor: Rassegna di Varia Umanita, 1986, Florence, details
  • Moses, Gavriel, The Nickel Was for the Movies: Film in the Novel from Pirandello to Puig, 1995, Berkeley: University of California Press, details
  • Mouchard, Claude, Doctor Froid, Roth, Phyllis A., ed., Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov, 1984, Boston: G. K. Hall, details
  • Moudrov, Alexander, ‘The Dangerous Stranger’: American Social Guidance Films in the Age of Lolita, no. 70, The Nabokovian, 2013, details
  • Moudrov, Alexander, Nabokov and the Puritans: Echoes of Early American Crime Literature in Lolita, v. 13, Nabokov Online Journal, 2019, details
  • Moudrov, Alexander, Nabokov’s Invitation to Plato’s Beheading, Leving, Yuri, ed., The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac, 2010, Boston: Academic Studies Press, details
  • Mouri, Kumi, Egakareta ‘daiyon no kabe’: Nabokohu no gikyoku ‘jiken’ [Depicting the “Fourth Wall”: On Nabokov’s Play “The Event”], v. 32, Roshiago Roshia bungaku kenkyū, 2000, details
  • Mouri, Kumi, Kyoukai wo mitsumeru me: Nabokohu no rosiago sakuhin wo megutte [The Eye Gazing the Border: On Vladimir Nabokov’s Russian Works], 2005, PhD diss, University of Tokyo, details
  • Moyers, Scott Patrick, Going Nowhere Fast: The Car, The Highway and American Identity in Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" and Robert Frank's "The Americans", 1997, PhD diss., The College of William and Mary, details
  • Moynahan, Julian, A Russian Preface for Nabokov's Beheading, v. 1, no. 1, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, 1967, details
  • Moynahan, Julian, In Memoriam, In Memoriam: Vladimir Nabokov: 1899-1977, 1977, New York: McGraw-Hill, details
  • Moynahan, Julian, Nabokov and Joyce, Alexandrov, Vladimir E., ed., The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Moynahan, Julian, Vladimir Nabokov, no. 96, Pamphlets on American Writers, 1971, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, details
  • Mrosovsky-Shaw, Liza, Following Darwin's Footsteps, v. 11, Nabokov Online Journal, 2017, details
  • Mroz, Edith Maria Fay, Vladimir Nabokov and Romantic Irony, 1988, PhD diss., University of Delaware, details
  • Muchnic, Helen, Russian Poetry and Methods of Translation, v. 29, no. 4, The Russian Review, 1970, details
  • Muise, Cara, Review of Nabokov in America: On the Road to Lolita by Robert Roper, v. 11, Nabokov Online Journal, 2017, details
  • Muliarchik, A. S., Russkaia proza Vladimira Nabokova, 1997, Moscow State University, details
  • Muller, H. H., Nabokovs Kritik an der Stream-of-consciousness-technique, v. 13, Anglistik und Englischunterricht, 1981, Heidelberg, details
  • Müller-Lyaskovets, Tetyana, "Footnotes reaching up like Skyscrapers": Open Textual Spaces in Nabokov’s Translation of Eugene Onegin, v. 12, Nabokov Online Journal, 2018, details
  • Mullins, Dyche R., Conjuring in Two Tongues: The Russian and English Prosodies of Nabokov’s "Pale Fire", Appendices and Maps, v. 11, Nabokov Online Journal, 2017, details
  • Mulyarchik, A., A. S. Pushkin in Nabokov's work between the two Wars, Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Muravnik, Constantine, Nabokov's Philosophy of Art, v. 15, Nabokov Studies, 2017, details
  • Muravnik, Constantine, Review of Nabokov and Nietzsche: Problems and Perspectives by Michael Rodgers, v. 17, Nabokov Studies, 2020/21, details
  • Muravnik, Constantine F., “Mme Lecerf, if I'm not mistaken?..”, no. 43, The Nabokovian, 1999, details
  • Muravnik, Constantine F., Nabokov's Philosophy of Art, 2010, PhD diss., Yale University, details
  • Muza, Anna, Chukovski and the Nabokovs, no. 36, The Nabokovian, 1996, details
  • Myers, Rachel, Vladimir Nabokov: Time, Death, Memory and the Dialectic, 1995, MA thesis, Claremont Graduate School, details
  • Mylnikov, Vladimir, "Signs and Symbols" as Symbols and Signs, no. 39, The Nabokovian, 1997, details
  • Mylnikov, Vladimir, Review of V. Nabokov: Auto-bio-grafiia by Maria Malikova, v. 8, Nabokov Studies, 2004, details
  • Mylnikov, Vladimir, Two Worlds in One Structure (“Christmas”), no. 34, The Nabokovian, 1995, details
  • Mylnikov, Vladimir, Zembla: A to Z, no. 38, The Nabokovian, 1997, details
  • Mylnikov, Vladimir, and D. Barton Johnson, The Nature of Textual Binarity: Nabokov's "Christmas", v. 4, Nabokov Studies, 1997, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, A Few Things That Must Be Said on Behalf of Vladimir Nabokov, Rivers, J. E., and Charles Nicol, eds., Nabokov's Fifth Arc, 1982, Austin: University of Texas Press, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, For Mother's Funeral, no. 26, The Nabokovian, 1991, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, In Memoriam, In Memoriam: Vladimir Nabokov: 1899-1977, 1977, New York: McGraw-Hill, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, In Memoriam - Elena Vladimirovna Sikorski, no. 45, The Nabokovian, 2000, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, On a Book Entitled The Enchanter, The Enchanter, 1991, New York: Vintage, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, On Returning to Ithaca, Shapiro, Gavriel, ed., Nabokov at Cornell, 2003, Cornell University Press, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, On Revisiting Father's Room, Quennell, Peter, ed., Vladimir Nabokov: A Tribute, 1980, New York: William Morrow, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, The Lolita Legacy: Life with Nabokov's Art, no. 37, The Nabokovian, 1996, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, Things I Could Have Said, v. 10, no. 1, Cycnos, 1993, Nice, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, Translating with Nabokov, Gibian, George, and Stephen Jan Parker, eds., The Achievements of Vladimir Nabokov, 1984, Ithaca: Cornell Center for International Studies, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, White Nights, Forty Degrees Celsius [Some Brief Remarks as read by a kind Proxy in Nice, June 1995], no. 35, The Nabokovian, 1995, details
  • Nabokov, Dmitri, and Suellen Stringer-Hye, "Laura is not even the Original's Name": An Interview, Leving, Yuri, ed., The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac, 2010, Boston: Academic Studies Press, details
  • Nabokov, N. D., Fragments from the second chapter of “Bagazh”, v. 2, Nabokovskii vestnik, 1998, details
  • Nabokov, S. S., Profiles, v. 2, Nabokovskii vestnik, 1998, details
  • Nabokov, S. S., The Nabokov crest in Russian heraldry, v. 2, Nabokovskii vestnik, 1998, details
  • Nabokov, Véra, L’ouragan Lolita (Journal 1958-1959), 2023, details
  • Nafisi, Azar, Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, 2003, New York: Random House, details
  • Nafisi, Azar, That Other World: Nabokov and the Puzzle of Exile, 2019, Yale University Press, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Litland: The Allegorical Poetics of The Defense, v. 5, Nabokov Studies, 1998/99, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Lynchers at Heart: De-ciphering "Signs and Symbols", v. 17, Nabokov Studies, 2020-21, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Nabokov and #MeToo: Consent, Close Reading, and the Sexualized Workplace, Rakhimova-Sommers, Elena, ed., Teaching Nabokov's Lolita in the #MeToo Era, 2021, Lanham: Lexington Books, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Nabokov, Perversely, 2010, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Perversion in Pnin (Reading Nabokov Preposterously), v. 7, Nabokov Studies, 2002/03, details
  • Naiman, Eric, When Nabokov Writes Badly: Aesthetics and Morality in Laughter in the Dark, v. 73, no. 4, The Russian Review, 2014, details
  • Naiman, Eric, Webs of Style, The New York Review of Books, 17-08-2023, details
  • Nakao, Hidehiro, Allusion, Illusion, and Lewis Carroll: A Study of Nabokov's King, Queen, Knave, v. 8, Chiba Review, 1986, Chiba City, Japan, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, A Failed Reader Redeemed: "Spring in Fialta" and "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight", v. 11, Nabokov Studies, 2007/08, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, An Agent Narrating: Nabokov's 'A Slice of Life', no. 24, Journal of Nanzan Junior College, 1997, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Angels on the Planks: The Workmen in the Two Scenes in Mary, no. 42, The Nabokovian, Spring 1999, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Annotations to Transparent Things, The Nabokovian, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Boundary-Crossings in Glory and Transparent Things, no. 28, Journal of Nanzan Junior College, 2000, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Memories Trick - Memories Mix: Transparent Things, Księżopolska, Irena, and Mikołaj Wiśniewski, eds., Vladimir Nabokov and the Fictions of Memory, 2019, Warsaw: Fundacja Augusta hr. Cieszkowskiego, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Narrating her own absence: the narrator and protagonist of "A Slice of Life", Garipova, Nailya and Juan José Torres Núñez, eds., Women in Nabokov’s Life and Art, 2015, Bern: Peter Lang, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Notes to Transparent Things, 2003, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Repetition and Ambiguity: Reconsidering Mary, Zembla, 2005, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Rose and Aquamarine: Liza in Pnin, no. 48, The Nabokovian, 2002, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Some Spiritual Subtexts Hidden in Transparent Things, Numano, Mitsuyoshi, and Tadashi Wakashima, eds., Revising Nabokov Revising: Proceedings of the International Nabokov Conference, 2010, Kyoto: Nabokov Society of Japan, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Some Subtexts Hidden in Nabokov’s Transparent Things, Takikawa, Mutsumu, Masae Kawatsu, and Tomoyuki Tanaka, eds., Ivy Never Sere: The Fiftieth Anniversary Publication of The Society of English Literature and Linguistics, Nagoya University, 2009, Tokyo: Otowashobou Tsummishoten, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, The Last Muse Escapes the Text, v. 5, Nabokov Online Journal, 2011, details
  • Nakata, Akiko, Wittgenstein Echoes in Transparent Things, no. 45, The Nabokovian, 2000, details
  • Nakatani, Hitomi, Reading Reading: Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, Studies in English Literature, 1991, Tokyo, details
  • Nakhimovsky, Alexander D., and S. Paperno, An English-Russian Dictionary of Nabokov's Lolita, 1982, Ann Arbor: Ardis, details
  • Nassar, Joseph, Transformations in Exile: The Multilingual Exploits of Nabokov's Pnin and Kinbote, 27, nos. 1-2, Visible Language, 1993, details
  • Nassar, Joseph Michael, The Russian in Nabokov's English Novels, 1977, PhD diss., State University of New York, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, Blue Evenings in Berlin: Nabokov's Short Stories of the 1920s, 1978, New York University Press, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, Nabokov and Pushkin's Tuning Fork, v. 29, no. 2, Russian Literature, 1991, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, Nabokov as Viewed by Fellow Émigrés, v. 28, no. 99, Russian Language Journal, Winter 1974, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, Novel Cat Connections, no. 22, The Nabokovian, Spring 1989, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, The Poetry of Nabokov's Prose: Mashenka Revisited, no. 13, Melbourne Slavonic Studies, 1978, details
  • Naumann, Marina Turkevich, Vladimir Nabokov's Short Stories 1924-1929: An Explication de texte, 1973, PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, details
  • Nelson, Robert J., The Gnoseologist and the Nosologist: Vladimir Nabokov and Edmund Wilson on Literature and Politics, v. 36, no. 1, The Georgia Review, 1982, details
  • Nelson, Robert K., Vladimir Nabokov Writings: First Appearance Database: First Book/Pamphlet Appearances of Nabokov Writings, details
  • Nemoianu, Virgil, Wrestling with Time: Some Tendencies in Nabokov's and Eliade's Later Works, v. 7, no. 1, Southeastern Europe, 1980, details
  • Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer, Revising Nabokov Revising the Detective Novel: Vladimir, Agatha, and the Terms of Engagement, Numano, Mitsuyoshi, and Tadashi Wakashima, eds., Revising Nabokov Revising: Proceedings of the International Nabokov Conference, 2010, Kyoto: Nabokov Society of Japan, details
  • Nesbet, Anne, Suicide as Literary Fact in the 1920s, v. 50, no. 4, The Slavic Review, 1991, details
  • Nester, Robbi L. Kellman, Doubling and Discovery: Vladimir Nabokov's Literary Games, 1993, PhD diss., University of California, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Abraham Milton, no. 11, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1983, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Ada or Disorder, Rivers, J. E., and Charles Nicol, eds., Nabokov's Fifth Arc, 1982, University of Texas Press, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Advice to the Emigration: Didacticism in Mary and Glory, no. 13, The Nabokovian, 1984, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Buzzwords and Dorophonemes: How Words proliferate and Things decay in Ada, Shapiro, Gavriel, ed., Nabokov at Cornell, 2003, Cornell University Press, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Dating Problems in 'The Circle', no. 22, The Nabokovian, 1989, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Did Luzhin Have Chess Fever?, no. 27, The Nabokovian, 1991, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Early Buchan, Late Nabokov, no. 27, The Nabokovian, 1991, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Finding the 'Assistant Producer', Nicol, Charles, and Gennady Barabtarlo, eds., A Small Alpine Form: Studies in Nabokov's Short Fiction, 1993, New York: Garland, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Flaubert's Understudy, no. 5, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1980, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Ghastly Rich Glass': A Double Essay on 'Spring in Fialta', v. 24, Russian Literature TriQuarterly, 1991, Ann Arbors: Ardis, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Martin, Darwin, Malory and Pushkin: The Anglo-Russian Culture of Glory, Grayson, Jane, Arnold McMillin, and Priscilla Meyer, eds., v. 1, Nabokov's World: The Shape of Nabokov's World, 2002, New York: Palgrave, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Music in the Theater of the Mind: Opera and Vladimir Nabokov, Zunshine, Lisa, ed., Nabokov at the Limits: Redrawing Critical Boundaries, 1999, New York: Garland, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Nabokov and Science Fiction: 'Lance', v. 14, no. 1, Science Fiction Studies, 1987, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Necessary Introduction or Fatal Fatuity: Nabokov's Introductions and Bend Sinister, v. 1, Nabokov Studies, 1994, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Pnin's History, v. 4, no. 3, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Spring 1971, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Review of Nabokov's Pale Fire: The Magic of Artistic Discovery by Brian Boyd, v. 6, Nabokov Studies, 2000/01, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Review of The Art of Celebration: Twentieth-Century Painting Literature, Sculpture, Photography and Jazz by Alfred Appel, Jr., v. 1, Nabokov Studies, 1994, details
  • Nicol, Charles, The Cantrip Review, no. 2, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1979, details
  • Nicol, Charles, The Mirrors of Sebastian Knight, Dembo, L. S., ed., Nabokov: The Man and His Work, 1967, University of Wisconsin Press, details
  • Nicol, Charles, The Mysterious Dozen Revisited, no. 2, The Vladimir Nabokov Research Newsletter, 1979, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Two Poems by Pushkin in Nabokov's “Glory”, Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Types of Formal Structure in Selected Novels of Vladimir Nabokov, 1970, PhD diss., Bowling Green State University, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Why Darwin slid into the Ditch: An Embedded Text in Glory, no. 37, The Nabokovian, 1996, details
  • Nicol, Charles, and Gennady Barabtarlo, eds., A Small Alpine Form: Studies in Nabokov's Short Fiction, 1993, New York: Garland, details
  • Niculescu, Emil, The Link Between Ronald Pym and La Petite Dormeuse in Lolita, no. 54, The Nabokovian, 2005, details
  • Nieubuurt, Brendan, Cincinnatus' Pharmacy: Invitation to a Beheading & Poststructuralist Graphocentrism, v. 17, Nabokov Studies, 2020/21, details
  • Nivat, George, Nabokov 'et soudain l'impensable épilogue', v. 2, Cahiers de l'émigration russe: Vladimir Nabokov et l'emigration, 1993, Institut d'études slaves, Paris, details
  • Nivat, Georges, Nabokov and Dostoevsky, Alexandrov, Vladimir E., ed., The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Nivat, Georges, Speak, Memory, Alexandrov, Vladimir E., ed., The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov, 1995, New York: Garland, details
  • Noble, John Partridge, Postmodernist Fiction: Theological Language and Moral Vision in Borges, Nabokov, and Pynchon, 1992, PhD diss., University of Virginia, details
  • Nocera, Gigliola, L'Incantatore di V. Nabokov e l'eroismo della transgressione, v. 18, no. 67-70, Ragioni Critiche, 1989, Catania, Italy, details
  • Norman, Will, Nabokov, History and the Texture of Time, 2012, Routledge, details
  • Norman, Will, Nabokov, Time and History, 2008, PhD diss., University of Oxford, details
  • Norman, Will, Nabokov's Wrong Turns, v. 15, Nabokov Online Journal, 2021, details
  • Norman, Will, Review of Saul Steinberg's Literary Journeys: Nabokov, Joyce, and Others by Jessica R. Feldman, v. 57, no. 3, Journal of American Studies, 2023, details
  • Norman, Will, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight and the Modernist Impasse, v. 10, Nabokov Studies, 2006, details
  • Norman, Will, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight and Two Stories by Henry James, no. 55, The Nabokovian, 2005, details
  • Norman, Will, Transitions in Nabokov Studies, v. 7, no. 10, Literature Compass, 2010, details
  • Norman, Will, The Cold War, Bethea, David M., and Siggy Frank, eds., Vladimir Nabokov in Context, 2018, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Norman, Will, and Duncan White, eds., Transitional Nabokov, 2009, Bern, Oxford, and New York: Peter Lang, details
  • Norris, Logan, A Blinking Demon: The Astronomy of Nabokov's Antiterra, no. 60, The Nabokovian, 2008, details
  • Nosik, Boris, Mir i dar Nabokova: pervaia russkaia biografiia pisatelia, 1995, Moscow: Izdatel'stvo "Penaty", details
  • Nosik, Boris, Nabokov perevodchik i perevodchiki Nabokova, no. 11, Inostrannaia literatura, 1993, Moscow, details
  • Novak, Frank G., Jr., Ambiguity and Incest: An Allusion to Melville in Nabokov's Lolita, v. 11, no. 5, Notes on Contemporary Literature, 1981, State University of West Georgia, details
  • Numano, Mitsuyoshi, On Stylistic Exuberance: The Gift as a Russian Novel, Numano, Mitsuyoshi, and Tadashi Wakashima, eds., Revising Nabokov Revising: Proceedings of the International Nabokov Conference, 2010, Kyoto: Nabokov Society of Japan, details
  • Numano, Mitsuyoshi, Tetsuya no Katamari: Bomei Bungakuron [A String of Sleepless Nights: Essays on Exile Literature], 2002, Tokyo: Sakuhinsha, details
  • Nyegaard, Ole, Uncle Gustave is Present: The Canine Motif in Lolita, v. 9, Nabokov Studies, 2005, details
  • O'Brien, Garreth, The Tragic Game of Bend Sinister, v. 16, Nabokov Studies, 2019, details
  • O'Connor, Katherine Tiernan, Nabokov's The Real Life of Sebastian Knight: In Pursuit of a Biography, Baer, Joachim T., and Norman W. Ingham, Mnemozina: Studia litteraria russica in honorem Vsevolod Setchkarev, 1974, Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, details
  • O'Connor, Katherine Tiernan, Rereading Lolita, Reconsidering Nabokov's Relationship with Dostoevskij, v. 33, no. 1, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1989, details
  • O'Dell, Joshua Light, "Refraction", v. 3, Nabokov Online Journal, 2009, details
  • O'Donnell, Patrick, Passionate Doubts: Designs of Interpretation in Contemporary American Fiction, 1986, University of Iowa Press, details
  • O'Donnell, Patrick, Watermark: Writing the Self in Nabokov's Pale Fire, v. 39, no. 4, Arizona Quarterly, 1983, details
  • O'Hara, J. D., The Tamara Theme, 1980, details
  • Oates, Joyce Carol, A Personal View of Nabokov, Roth, Phyllis A., ed., Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov, 1984, Boston: G. K. Hall, details
  • Oates, Joyce Carol, Postscript to a Personal View of Nabokov, Roth, Phyllis A., ed., Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov, 1984, Boston: G. K. Hall, details
  • Oddo, Eva Montenegro, Review of Nabokov and the Art of Painting by Gerard de Vries, D. Barton Johnson, and Liana Ashenden, v. 1, Nabokov Online Journal, 2007, details
  • Oddo, Eva Montenegro, Review of Nabokov: Un'eredità letteraria by Alide Cagidemetrio and Daniela Rizzi, v. 3, Nabokov Online Journal, 2009, details
  • Ohi, Kevin, Innocence and Rapture: The Erotic Child in Pater, Wilde, James, and Nabokov, 2005, Palgrave Macmillan, details
  • Ohi, Kevin, Narcissism and Queer Reading in Pale Fire, v. 5, Nabokov Studies, 1998/99, details
  • Oklot, Michal, and Matthew Walker, Detective Fiction, Bethea, David M., and Siggy Frank, eds., Vladimir Nabokov in Context, 2018, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Oklot, Michal, and Matthew Walker, Psychoanalysis, Bethea, David M., and Siggy Frank, eds., Vladimir Nabokov in Context, 2018, Cambridge University Press, details
  • Olcott, Anthony, The Author's Special Intention: A Study of The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Proffer, Carl R., ed., A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov, 1974, Ann Arbor: Ardis, details
  • Oles, Brian Thomas, Silence and the Ineffable in Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading, v. 2, Nabokov Studies, 1995, details
  • Olsen, Lance, A Janus-Text: Realism, Fantasy, and Nabokov's Lolita, v. 32, no. 1, Modern Fiction Studies, 1986, details
  • Olsen, Lance, Lolita: A Janus Text, 1995, New York: Twayne, details
  • Olsen, Lance, Making Stew with What You Got: Postmodern Humor in Barth, Nabokov, and Everybody Else, v. 10, no. 1, Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor, 1988, details
  • Olshansky, Dmitry, Vzgliad i zhelanie v strukture zhenskoi seksual'nosti u L.N. Tolstogo i V.V. Nabokova: Nabliudeniia psikhoanalitika, no. 15, Novyi Bereg, 2007, Copenhagen, details
  • Olson, Karin Barbara Ingeborg, More 'There' Than 'Here': The Special Space and Time of Nabokov's Fiction, 1989, PhD diss., University of Michigan, details
  • Olson, Naomi, Doubled Vision: Autoscopic Phenomena in Nabokov's fiction, Boyd, Brian, and Marijeta Bozovic, eds., Nabokov Upside Down, 2017, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, details
  • Ooijen, Erik van, Ogling Lo: For an Erotics of Literary Description, v. 5, Nabokov Online Journal, 2011, details
  • Oppen, Isabella Healy, Musical Counterpoint in Thematic and Analytical Application in Nabokov’s Pale Fire, v. 12, Nabokov Online Journal, 2018, details
  • Orlitsky, U., Pushkin's iambics in Nabokov's “The Gift”, Stark, V. P., ed., A. S. Pushkin i V. V. Nabokov, 1999, St. Petersburg: Dorn, details
  • Orozco, Wilson, The patterning of obsessive love in Lolita and Possessed, v. 15, Miranda, 2017, details
  • Osorgin, Mikhail, Review of Mashenka, no. 28, Sovremennye Zapiski, 1926, Paris, details
  • Otake, Sunny, Nabokov i smrt, v. 29, no. 106, Knjizneva Smotra (Book Survey: The Journal for World Literature), 1997, details
  • Otake, Sunny, Review of Vadim Linetski, "Anti-Bakhtin": luchshaia kniga o Vladimire Nabokove, v. 3, Nabokov Studies, 1996, details
  • Ott, Adam D., The Hawk of Genius, no. 36, The Nabokovian, 1996, details
  • Overbey, Erin, Holiday stories from the archive, The New Yorker, 25-12-2021, details
  • Overmeer, Roelof, Du Jah au 'je' errant: Le Désespoir du Despair de Vladimir Nabokov, no. 4, Etudes de Lettres, 1988, Lausanne-Dorigny, details
  • Overmeer, Roelof, Pale Fire: The Reader's First Move, no. 1, Etudes de Lettres, 1983, Lausanne-Dorigny, details
  • Ovieda, Jose Miguel, Nabokov/Cabrera Infante: True Imaginary Lives, v. 61, no. 4, World Literature Today, 1987, details
  • Oviedo, Jose Miguel, Cabrera Infante en el espejo de Nabokov [Guillermo Cabrera Infante in Nabokov's Mirror], nos. 78-79, Quimera, 1988, details
  • Packman, David, Structures of Desire: Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita," "Pale Fire," and "Ada", 1979, PhD diss., New York University, details
  • Packman, David, Vladimir Nabokov: The Structure of Literary Desire, 1982, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, details
  • Paduceva, E. V., From Pushkin to Nabokov: Narrator in the Position of Observer, v. 36, no. 3, Russian, Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish Literature, 1994, details
  • Page, Norman, ed., Vladimir Nabokov: The Critical Heritage, 2007, Routledge, details
  • Paine, Sylvia, Beckett, Nabokov, Nin: Motives and Modernism, 1981, New York: Kennikat Press, details
  • Paloc, Sophie, Cortazar et Nabokov: Fictions Labyrinthiques, 1998, PhD diss., Paul Valéry University of Montpellier III, details
  • Pamuk, Orhan, Other Colors: Essays and a Story, 2007, Alfred A. Knopf, details
  • Panico, Kathleen, Nabokov's Emigres escape into Aesthetics, 1975, PhD diss., Southern Connecticut State University, details
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