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Ellen Pifer's forthcoming Lolita casebook: Table of Contents
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EDITOR's NOTE. Oxford University Press tells me the book will be out next
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From: "Vranka, Stefan" <vrankas@oup-usa.org>
1. Introduction
2. The Art of Persuasion in Nabokov's Lolita: Nomi Tamir-Ghez
3. Parody and Authenticity in Lolita: Thomas R. Frosch
4. "Even Homais Nods": Nabokov's Fallibility, or How to Revise Lolita:
Bryan
Boyd
5. Nabokov's Novel Offspring: Lolita and Her Kin: Ellen Pifer
6. "So Nakedly Dressed": The Text of the Female Body in Nabokov's Novels:
Jenefer Shute
7. "Ballet Attitudes": Nabokov's Lolita and Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty:
Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
8. Artist in Exile: The Americanization of Humbert Humbert: John Haegert
9. Lolita and the Poetry of Advertising: Rachel Bowlby
10. Revisiting Lolita [on film]: Michael Wood
11. Interview with Vladimir Nabokov: Herbert Gold
month.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vranka, Stefan" <vrankas@oup-usa.org>
1. Introduction
2. The Art of Persuasion in Nabokov's Lolita: Nomi Tamir-Ghez
3. Parody and Authenticity in Lolita: Thomas R. Frosch
4. "Even Homais Nods": Nabokov's Fallibility, or How to Revise Lolita:
Bryan
Boyd
5. Nabokov's Novel Offspring: Lolita and Her Kin: Ellen Pifer
6. "So Nakedly Dressed": The Text of the Female Body in Nabokov's Novels:
Jenefer Shute
7. "Ballet Attitudes": Nabokov's Lolita and Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty:
Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
8. Artist in Exile: The Americanization of Humbert Humbert: John Haegert
9. Lolita and the Poetry of Advertising: Rachel Bowlby
10. Revisiting Lolita [on film]: Michael Wood
11. Interview with Vladimir Nabokov: Herbert Gold