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EDNOTE. MARY BELLINO is Associate Editor of NABOKOV STUDIES, the annual
journal of the Vladimir Nabokov Society. Below is the Table of Contents for
the new issue and information on how to subscribe. For further information
contact the NS Editor Zoran Kuzmanovich <zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu>.

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Date: Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:18 AM -0400
From: Mary Bellino <iambe@rcn.com>
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
Subject: Nabokov Studies vol. 8

------------------ Following up on Don's very timely remark about Nabokov
Studies, here is the table of contents for volume 8, which will be out in
the next few weeks. Subscription info at
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/ns.htm

Mary
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Nabokov Studies 8 (2004) TABLE OF CONTENTS

Articles

Gennady Barabtarlo
Life’s Sequel

Savely Senderovich and Yelena Shvarts
The Tongue, That Punchinello: A Commentary
on Nabokov’s Pnin

David Rampton
Nabokov and Chesterton

Timothy Langen
The Ins and Outs of Invitation to a Beheading

Stephen Casmier
A Speck of Coal Dust: Vladimir Nabokov’s Pnin
and the Possibility of Translation

Eric Goldman
“Knowing” Lolita: Sexual Deviance and Normality
in Nabokov’s Lolita


Forum

Brian Boyd
Ada, the Bog and the Garden: or, Straw, Fluff, and Peat:
Sources and Places in Ada

George Ferger
Who’s Who in the Sublimelight: “Suave John Ray”
and Lolita’s “Secret Points”

Reviews

Maria Malikova. V. Nabokov. Auto-bio-grafiia.
Review by Vladimir Mylnikov

V.V. Nabokov. Stikhotvoreniia. Introduction
and commentaries by Maria Malikova.
Review by Vladimir Mylnikov

Yona Dureau. Nabokov ou le sourire du chat.
Review by Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello

Azar Nafisi. Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books.
Review by Suellen Stringer-Hye

Steven G. Kellman and Irving Malin, eds. Torpid Smoke:
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov.
Review by Mary Bellino

Gavriel Shapiro, ed. Nabokov at Cornell.
Review by Paul Benedict Grant

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INFORMATION ON NABOKOV STUDIES SUBSCRIPTIONS


Nabokov Studies is an annual journal devoted to the writings of Vladimir
Nabokov. Sponsored by the International Nabokov Society, Nabokov Studies is
a refereed scholarly publication that welcomes submissions on any aspect of
Nabokov's work. The journal places no restrictions upon the length,
theoretical orientation, or language of submitted manuscripts. English is
the usual language of publication. Russian text within articles must be
accompanied by English translations. MLA format. Graphic materials are
welcome. Publication in Nabokov Studies is contingent upon subscription to
the journal and current membership in the Nabokov Society. (For information
on joining the Society, see the Nabokov Society page in Zembla.) Sample
articles from each of the first three issues of Nabokov Studies are
vailable in Zembla. See the Criticism page.
Nabokov Studies was founded in 1994 by D. Barton Johnson.


Subscription Information
Subscription to Nabokov Studies, Volumes 3 to 5 (1996-1998): individual
subscriptions, 1 year/1 volume = $25.50; overseas subscriptions, $29.50 per
year; (institutional subscriptions, $35.50 per year, $39.50 overseas)
Please send your check (US Funds please, drawn on a US Bank or a bank with
US Representation) to

Zoran Kuzmanovich
Editor, Nabokov Studies
English Department
Davidson College
Davidson NC 28036
All inquiries regarding subscriptions and submissions should be directed to
nabokovstudies@davidson.edu. All other queries should be directed to the
editor at zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu.