Vladimir Nabokov

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Fw: Commedia dell'Arte & Nabokov
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From: "Mary Bellino" <iambe@rcn.com>
To: "Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
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> >From Mary Bellino (iambe@rcn.com):
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> On commedia dell'arte & Nabokov the interested reader may consult
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> "The Juice of Three Oranges: An Exploration of Nabokov's
> Language and World"
> Savely Senderovich and Yelena Shvartz
> _Nabokov Studies_ 6 (2000-2001) 75 - 124
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> for a comprehensive discussion that includes the Green and
> Swan book among many others.
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> The interested reader may wish to subscribe to _Nabokov
> Studies_; that may be accomplished by visiting
> http://www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/nabokov/ns.htm
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> Copies of Volume 6 , which includes an important article by
> Brian Boyd comprising a final chapter to his _Nabokov's Pale
> Fire: The Magic of Artistic Discovery_, are still available.
> Volume 7 will appear at the end of this year.
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> Mary
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> Carolyn Kunin wrote:
> Going through some ballet books, I checked the index of The
> Triumph of Pierrot, The Commedia dell'Arte and
> the Modern Imagination and discovered that not only
> Diaghilev and Meyerhold but also Nabokov, Kuzmin,
> Akhmatova get considerable note in the book. The authors are
> Martin Green and John Swan, publisher Penn
> State U Press ('86, revised '93).
>