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         Nabokov Vladimir:     more books (100)
  1. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, 1998-01
  2. The Annotated Lolita: Annotated edition (Penguin Modern Classics) by Vladimir Nabokov, 2000-07-27
  3. The Real Life of Sebastian Knight (New Directions Paperbook) by Vladimir Nabokov, 2008-07-17
  4. The Original of Laura by Vladimir Nabokov, 2009-11-17
  5. The Gift by Vladimir Nabokov, 1991-05-07
  6. Verses and Versions: Three Centuries of Russian Poetry Selected and Translated by by Vladimir Nabokov, 2008-11-11
  7. Nabokov: Novels, 1969-1974 (Library of America) by Vladimir Nabokov, 1996-10-01
  8. Vladimir Nabokov, Alphabet in Color by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, 2006-01-30
  9. Vladimir Nabokov : Novels and Memoirs 1941-1951 : The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Bend Sinister, Speak, Memory (Library of America) by Vladimir Nabokov, 1996-10-01
  10. Vladimir Nabokov : The American Years by Brian Boyd, 1993-01-11
  11. Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov) by Stacy Schiff, 2000-04-04
  12. Vladimir Nabokov : The Russian Years by Brian Boyd, 1993-01-11
  13. Nabokov: Novels 1955-1962: Lolita / Pnin / Pale Fire (Library of America) by Vladimir Nabokov, 1996-10-01
  14. Lectures on Literature by Vladimir Nabokov, 2002-12-16

21. Il Lettore E La Foresta
Tesi di laurea di Roberta Pesetti su Vladimir Nabokov.
http://digilander.libero.it/robertapesetti/introduzionetesi.htm
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22. Nabokov, Vladimir | Define Nabokov, Vladimir At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Nabokov, Vladimir (nuh baw -kuhf, nah -buh-kawf) A Russian-born twentieth-century American writer of poetry, short stories, and novels . His best-known
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Nabokov, Vladimir

23. Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1899-1977 [WorldCat Identities]
Key Publications about Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov Publications by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov Publications by Vladimir Vladimirovich
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24. Ultimate Guide To Vladimir Nabokov: Biography, Bibliography, Reviews, Links
Presenta le trame delle opere pi importanti dello scrittore.
http://www.scaruffi.com/writers/nabokov.html
Vladimir Nabokov
Piero Scaruffi Legal restrictions - Termini d'uso Laughter in the Dark
cartoonist Lolita
Invitation to a beheadling
Ada
I. Due famiglie americane d'antiche origini russe s'uniscono attraverso il doppio matrimonio di due cugini, Daniel e Demon Veel, con due gemelle, rispettivamente Marina ed Aqua: Marina, attrice, aveva avuto una relazione con Demon (da cui era nato Van), ed aveva, in seguito, avuto due figlie da Daniel, Ada e Lucette, mentre Aqua, impazzita, era stata rinchiusa in sanatorio con il dubbio se quel figlio fosse suo o della sorella, e Demon era in giro per il mondo a condurre una vita dissoluta. Van torna quattordicenne ad Ardis Hall dal collegio, reduce da precoci esperienze sessuali con una prostituta: la casa è abitata, oltre che dalle cugine e dai loro genitori, dalla cameriera diciannovenne Balnche, che, ai primi approcci di Van, si dichiara "quasi vergine", e dall'anziana M.lle Laviviere, insegnante di francese e narratrice di successo. Ada colleziona farfalle, larve ed orchidee; è un'accanita latinista, ha soltanto dodici anni, ma è già un'esperta in materia. Durante un picnic con i gemelli Erminin, Grace e Greg, Van approfitta d'un capitombolo dall'albero per baciare le gambe di Ada (Grace ed Ada giocano agli anagrammi: ad "insetto" Ada risponde "incesto").

25. Vladimir Nabokov — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Nabokov, Vladimir. Nabokov, Vladimir (vl dē'mir n b 'kof) , 1899–1977, RussianAmerican author, b. St. Petersburg, Russia. He emigrated to England after the
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0834682.html

26. Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich - Cosmeo
Russian-American novelist poet and critic whose brilliant and challenging novels and stories earned him the highest critical acclaim as a major international literary figure.
http://www.cosmeo.com/viewArticle.cfm?guidAssetId=C9E38F57-CCBC-4EE2-807B-EBC29C

27. Nabokov, Vladimir Quote - There Are Aphorisms That, Like Airplanes, Stay Up Only
Famous quote by Nabokov, Vladimir There are aphorisms that, like airplanes, stay up only while they are in motion. on Quotations Book
http://quotationsbook.com/quote/2677/

28. Nabokov, Vladimir: The Oxford Companion To American Literature
Nabokov, Vladimir ( 1899–1977), born in Russia of a patrician family, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, came to the U.S. (1940) and was naturalized in 1945.
http://www.enotes.com/oca-encyclopedia/nabokov-vladimir

29. Vladimir Nabokov Index
Informationen zu dem Autor und seinem Roman Fahles Feuer, 1968 (Pale Fire,1962).
http://www.ottosell.de/nabokov/
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30. Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich - S9.com
1899 Born on the 23rd of April in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russian novelist.1919 - He enrolled in Trinity College,Cambridge.1922 - He taught English and tennis, as well as
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1899 - Born on the 23rd of April in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russian novelist.
1919 - He enrolled in Trinity College,Cambridge.
1923 - He graduated from Cambridge and relocated to Berlin.
1940 - He moved to Paris, then fleeing the Nazis he emigrated to the USA with his wife and child.
1941 - He served as a resident lecturer in comparative literature.
- He taught at Stanford and at Wellesley, and as an authority on butterflies he became a research fellow in entomology at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology.
1945 - He became a Naturalized Citizen of the United States. 1955 - He is most widely known for his novel, Lolita, conveying the infatuation of a middle-aged man with a 12-year-old girl. 1977 - He died on July 2nd in Montreux, Switzerlsnd. - With the financial security that followed the success of this novel and several later books, he retired from teaching and settled at the Palace Hotel in Montreux, Switzerland, and continued issuing his literary works and pronouncements until his death. Page last updated: 12:56am, 12

31. Vladimir Nabokov, La Défense Loujine
Extraits de cet ouvrage de Vladimir Nabokov.
http://classes.bnf.fr/echecs/litt/nabokov.htm
Loujine, joueur prodige de Nabokov
Vladimir Nabokov,
Zachtchita Louzina.
The real Life of Sebastien Knight

Extraits Le cavalier noir
Interruption de partie

Naissance d'un joueur

32. Nabokov, Vladimir | Define Nabokov, Vladimir At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Nabokov, Vladimir (nuh baw -kuhf, nah -buh-kawf) A Russian-born twentieth-century American writer of poetry, short stories, and novels . His best-known
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33. Lolita - Richard Corliss
Review of Corliss book short, creative study of Nabokov s book and Kubrick s film.
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/nabokovv/lolita3.htm
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  • A BFI Film Classics study of Stanley Kubrick's 1961 film, based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
  • The book was published without an index. The index is available from Film Comment magazine send SASE.
- Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: A- : short, creative study of Nabokov's book and Kubrick's film See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer Film Comment A+ David Thomson The Guardian From the Reviews
  • "Nominally dutiful praise of Stanley Kubrick's Lolita is presented as a 99-line poem, "Pale Film", followed by scrupulous, exhaustive and, I'm happy to say, often dotty line notes. It's almost enough to redeem Kubrick's movie. (...) If only Kubrick's film actually had the sensuousness, the heart-arresting apprehension that Corliss can make us feel in his writing." - David Thomson, Film Comment

34. NY Times Celebrating Nabokov S Centenary
Archive of reviews, articles, interviews, reflections on his work, and readings in RealAudio format.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/04/18/specials/nabokov.html

35. Vladimir Nabokov
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Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) - pen name Vladimir Sirin Russian-born American novelist, critic, and acknowledged lepidopterist. Nabokov wrote both in Russian and English. His best-known novel, LOLITA (1955), shocked many people but its humor and literary style were praised by critics. The first version of the story, VOLSHEBNIK (The Enchanter), was written in 1939 in Paris. The Enchanter centered on a middle-aged man, who falls in love with a 12-year-old girl and marries her sick, widowed mother to satisfy his erotic desires. He molests the girl in a Riviera hotel while she's asleep, she wakens and he runs into the traffic and dies. "Between the age limits of nine and fourteen there occur maidens who, to certain bewitched travelers, twice or many times older than they, reveal their nature, which is not human, but nymphic (that is, demoniac); and these chosen creatures I propose designate as "nymphets." (from Lolita Vladimir Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg into a wealthy, aristocratic family. His father, Vladimir Dimitrievich Nabokov, was a liberal politician, lawyer, and journalist. The household was Anglophile - Nabokov spoke Russian and English, and at the age of five he learned French. Nabokov received his education at the Tenishev, St. Petersburg's most innovative school. At 16 he inherited a large estate from his father's brother, but he did not have much time to enjoy his wealth. During the Russian Revolution his father was briefly arrested. The family emigrated to Berlin and Nabokov entered Trinity College, Cambridge, from where he graduated in 1923. Vladimir Dimitrievich was murdered in Berlin in 1922 by a Russian monarchist.

36. Nabokov: Genius Ignored
Extract from Lucius Furius Genius Ignored . Covers Nabokov s life and works.
http://www.serve.com/Lucius/Nabokov.index.html
Genius Ignored , Chapter 8: Nabokov Though Nabokov lived to see his work widely- and well-appreciated, he suffered suppression of his books in his native Russia and had tremendous difficulty finding a publisher for his novel, Lolita Link back to Genius Ignored Table of Contents [Photo from 3 Quarks Daily web site] Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born into a wealthy, landed family on April 23, 1899, in St. Petersburg, Russia. His father was part of the short-lived, liberal Kerensky government. When the Bolsheviks came into power, the Nabokovs were forced into exile. Vladimir spent the years of 1919-22 studying at Cambridge University in England. On March 28, 1922, while Vladimir was in Berlin (where his family was then residing) on his Easter vacation, extreme Russian rightists/monarchists tried to assassinate Paul Milyukov, a leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party-in-exile, who was addressing a crowd of 1500 Russian expatriates at the Berlin Philharmonia Hall. Nabokov's father, who was also on the platform, tried to protect Milyukov and was killed. Nabokov spent most of his twenties and thirties in Berlin, lived in Paris for two years, and then, in 1940, emigrated to the United States.

37. MIT Course: MAS 964: Expressive Typography And New Media
Experimental books created by MIT students in response to Nabokov s Signs and Symbols .
http://www.angelynngrant.com/mas.html

January 1997
Lynn Basas
Twig Gallemore
Will Johnson's project
Jesse Koontz's project
Reed Kram

Ifung Lu
Drew Miller's project
May Tse
's project
Yufei Wang January 1996 Ho Yin Au
MinPont Chien's project Henry Chiu Peter Cho 's project Elise Co's project Scott Faber Teresa Huang Joseph Reagle
Expressive Typography and New Media
This was a course in MIT's Media Arts and Sciences department (which is the academic part of the Media Lab ) during the IAP (Independent Activities Period... a wintersession-type month) of 1996 and 1997. Students ranged from undergraduates to graduates, from various majors. We met 3 times a week and critiqued every student's project. Each student created an experimental "book" using Vladimir Nabokov's short story "Signs and Symbols" , by using the nature of reading on the computer to create expressive typography and reading structures that were metaphoric to some theme or themes in the story. In this way, it is hoped that the action of "reading" each "book" brings insights into the story. It is assumed that the reader will have already read the story, and that the student is creating a "book" that will aide the reader in further exploring the work of literature. Students' projects range from experiments in HTML, creating website "books," to activating typography with motion and color using

38. NABOKOV, Vladimir.   - Lolita. 
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39. Zembla
International Vladimir Nabokov Society site includes news, interviews, online texts and audio recordings, and biographical and bibliographical data.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm

40. Nabokov, Vladimir
Nabokov, Vladimir Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Nabokov, Vladimir at Questia library.
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