From Erik Eklund, Guest Editor
Nabokov Studies 19 (2023–24) has been published and is now live on Project MUSE. This is a very special issue in honor of our long-time General Editor, Zoran Kuzmanovich, and I would like to thank the International Vladimir Nabokov Society for the honor of inviting me to serve as this issue's guest editor. I have written out the Table of Contents below. The abstracts can be viewed via this link.
NABOKOV STUDIES
Volume 19 • 2023–24
Contents
From the Guest Editor, v
Contributors, vii
Abstracts, ix
Articles
Randy Ingram
A Tribute to Zoran Kuzmanovich, 1
Priscilla Meyer
A Tribute to Zoran, 3
Onita Vaz
“Thanks for the Fish, Dr. K.”: On the Occasion of Professor Zoran Kuzmanovich’s 70th Birthday, 5
Christine Fouirnaies
Nabokov’s Madeleine: Voluntary, Involuntary, and Photographic Memory in Speak, Memory, 7
Sonja Pykkö
Disclosing Structures: Scenes of Confession in Pale Fire, 23
Brian Boyd
Ada's Hide and Seek, 47
Priscilla Meyer
The Hidden Nabokov, 67
Leona Toker and Maria Emeliyanova
“In Collaboration with the Author”: Some Traces of Self-Translation in Nabokov's Short Stories, 81
Eric Naiman
"The Vane Sisters" and Women's Suffrage, 87
Gavriel Shapiro
Vladimir Nabokov and Italian Renaissance Painting, 99
Appendix to "Vladimir Nabokov and Italian Renaissance Painting," 110
Those whose libraries subscribe to Project MUSE can find the articles here:
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/257
and
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51255
Those in countries and institutions where Project MUSE is unavailable should contact Zoran Kuzmanovich zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu AND Nabokov.Studies@gmail.com.
With warmest wishes, and happy reading!
Erik Eklund
Research Scholar | Russian Philosophy, Literature, and Religious Thought | Northwestern University
Adjunct Faculty | Department of English and College of Ministry | Northwest University
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