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Subject: Bibliography
Bibliography from Japan--4 new entries of Nabokov
scholarship in Japanese.
Numano, Mitsuyoshi. "Looking for Nabokov."
A String of Sleepless
Nights: Essays on Russian Émigré
Literature.
Tokyo: Sakuhinsha, 2002.
103-128.
(Japanese title: Tetsuya
no Katamari: Bomei Bungakuron)
A collection of
recent essays on Nabokov, Singer, Cannetti,
Brotsky and
others.
Four essays are
on Nabokov:
"How
Russian is Nabokov As an Author?"
"When
a 'Russian-speaking Demon' Meets an 'English-speaking
Lover'."
"Having a Row with Dear Bunny."
"Toward a Re-assessment of the Great Unread Author."
Wakashima, Tadashi. "Beyond Zembla: On Brian Boyd's
Interpretation of
Pale Fire." At Millenium's Beginning:
Essays on American
Literature. Vol. II. Tokyo: Nan'undo,
2001. 214-227.
(Japanese title: Amerika
Bungaku Millenium II)
An attempt
to define Nabokov's own view of Pale Fire
through analyzing Boyd's new
interpretation.
Morosaka, Shigetoshi. "'The Tiger Hunt' as
Metonymy--
Nakajima Atsushi,
Borges, Nabokov." Obun Ronso 55
(2002): 35-73.
A comparative
study of the narratives of Nakajima and Borges
with Nabokov's
Sebastian Knight.
Suzuki, Akira. "From Detail to Detail:
Vladimir Nabokov and His
'Commentary'
to Eugene Onegin." Tokyo Gaikokugo Daigaku
Ronshu 62 (2001):
97-116.
A study of
Nabokov's ''Commentary' to Eugene
Onegin to
expose by
contrast Kinbote's indifference to allusions in Pale
Fire.
With summary in
English.
Please address inquiries to Shoko
Miura