Vladimir Nabokov

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speaking of prefacesEDNOTE. There was a British edition of LOLITA that omitted the John Ray, Jr. preface--apparently under the misapprehension it was not part of the novel.
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From: Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello
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I think it was Alfred Appel who also comented on the name John Ray, Jr. calling attention to the Jr. also present in the initials JR.
Can anyone explain why there is an edition of "Lolita" with a preface by Peter Quennell ( Collins Collector´s Choice, Ed. Collins, London, 1979 ) that does not include the presentation written by JR.Jr. Would the Collins Ed. have understood JR.Jr to be a real MD writing a preface and cut him off the book?
Jansy
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EDNOTE.
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From: Carolyn Kunin
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To the List,

I have often wondered about the name John Rae, Jr (preface Lolita). I sometimes came across the name John Rae linked to Arctic exploration, but "Jr" was never there.

I am reading Ken McGoogan's Fatal Passage: the Story of John Rae, the Arctic Hero Time Forgot and it turns out that John Rae was the son of "John Rae, Sr," and so, though never referred to that way, he really was John Rae, Jr.

Other names linked to Arctic exploration occasionally turn up in Nabokov's work (Amundsen in Ada, for example) and I think I that there is a play about Scott? or am I dreaming?

Carolyn
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EDNOTE. But LO's presenter is John RAY, Jr. PhD, not John
RAE. The Scott play is "The Pole" available in English translated by DN with a very nice preface. The play was performed in Berlin a few years back.
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