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Announcing the contents of The Nabokovian 56 (spring 2006)
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Dear List,
The spring issue of the Nabokovian, which is published twice a year by
the Vladimir Nabokov Society, has just appeared. If you aren't a
subscriber, you're missing out! Subscriptions for individuals are only
$17 and include membership in the Vladimir Nabokov Society (check Zembla
for details on subscribing:
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/forians.htm).
The current issue contains the following notes and brief commentaries:
- "Nabokov and Bret Harte: An Overlooked Allusion in Lolita," by Gary
Scharnhorst
- "Duality and Harmony: The Critical Role of the Variants in Pale Fire,"
by James Maguire
- "Adakisme, Dolikisme: The Kirkaldy Connection," by Victor Fet
- "Frost and Shade, and Questions of Design," by Anna Morlan
- "Ods Bod(t)kins!" by Alexander Dolinin
- "On Nabokov's Definition of Art," by Robert Pranzatelli
- "'Britva' and Abstract Art," by Nassim Balestrini
- "Lolita: Wellsprings and Influences," by Penny McCarthy
as well as the first part of a longer essay:
- "Russian Poets and Potentates as Scots and Scandinavians in Ada:
Three 'Tartar' Poets," Part One, by Alexey Sklyarenko
as well as part of a continuing series:
- "Annotations to Ada: 26. Part I, Chapter 26," by Brian Boyd
as well as a bibliography of all publications by or about Nabokov in
2004
SES
Search the archive: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/archives/nabokv-l.html
Contact the Editors: mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu
Visit Zembla: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm
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The spring issue of the Nabokovian, which is published twice a year by
the Vladimir Nabokov Society, has just appeared. If you aren't a
subscriber, you're missing out! Subscriptions for individuals are only
$17 and include membership in the Vladimir Nabokov Society (check Zembla
for details on subscribing:
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/forians.htm).
The current issue contains the following notes and brief commentaries:
- "Nabokov and Bret Harte: An Overlooked Allusion in Lolita," by Gary
Scharnhorst
- "Duality and Harmony: The Critical Role of the Variants in Pale Fire,"
by James Maguire
- "Adakisme, Dolikisme: The Kirkaldy Connection," by Victor Fet
- "Frost and Shade, and Questions of Design," by Anna Morlan
- "Ods Bod(t)kins!" by Alexander Dolinin
- "On Nabokov's Definition of Art," by Robert Pranzatelli
- "'Britva' and Abstract Art," by Nassim Balestrini
- "Lolita: Wellsprings and Influences," by Penny McCarthy
as well as the first part of a longer essay:
- "Russian Poets and Potentates as Scots and Scandinavians in Ada:
Three 'Tartar' Poets," Part One, by Alexey Sklyarenko
as well as part of a continuing series:
- "Annotations to Ada: 26. Part I, Chapter 26," by Brian Boyd
as well as a bibliography of all publications by or about Nabokov in
2004
SES
Search the archive: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/archives/nabokv-l.html
Contact the Editors: mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu
Visit Zembla: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm
View Nabokv-L policies: http://web.utk.edu/~sblackwe/EDNote.htm