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  1. Vladimir Nabokov: 'Lolita' (Literature Insights) by John Lennard, 2010-05-18
  2. Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita: A Casebook (Casebooks in Criticism)
  3. The Enchanter by Vladimir Nabokov, 1991-07-20
  4. Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov, 1990-02-19
  5. The Eye by Vladimir Nabokov, 1990-09-05
  6. Style Is Matter: The Moral Art of Vladimir Nabokov by Leland de la Durantaye, 2010-10-14
  7. Speak, Nabokov by Michael Maar, 2010-01-04
  8. Glory by Vladimir Nabokov, 1991-11-05
  9. Strong Opinions by Vladimir Nabokov, 1990-03-17
  10. Vladimir Nabokov: Selected Letters 1940-1977 by Vladimir Nabokov, 1990-10-29
  11. Chasing Lolita: How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again by Graham Vickers, 2008-08-01
  12. Eugene Onegin: A Novel in Verse, Vol. 1 by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, 1991-01-01
  13. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, 1997
  14. Vladimir Nabokov: A Critical Study of the Novels (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature) by David Rampton, 1984-08-31

41. Nabokov A-Z
s of terms, events, and names from Nabokov s works.......
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When completed, Nabokov A-Z will be a browsable document that serves as a quick reference to the works of Vladimir Nabokov for current and future Nabokov scholars. These entries for Lolita have been provided by the students of English 472: Seminar on James Joyce and Vladimir Nabokov, taught by Professor Zoran Kuzmanovich at Davidson College. Annotation for Pnin and Pale Fire will follow. For help in your search, please click here. Please click on the first letter of your keyword. A B C D ... Numbers
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42. Nabokov, Vladimir Summary | BookRags.com
Nabokov, Vladimir. Nabokov, Vladimir summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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43. Writing
Excerpts and commentaries/syntheses for the 65 stories in The Short Stories of Vladimir Nabokov, collected in 1991 by the author s son, Dmitri.
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44. Buy Nabokov Vladimir
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The hilarious and tragic story of Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged Russian man who feels passion only for young the "nymphet" Dolores Haze, whom he renames Lolita. Despite its lascivious reputation, the pleasures of Lolita are as much intellectual as erogenous. It is a love story with the power to raise both chuckles and eyebrows. Humbert Humbert is a European intellectual adrift in America, haunted by memories of a lost adolescent love. When he meets his ideal nymphet in the shape of 12-year-old Dolores Haze, he constructs an elaborate plot to seduce her, but first he must get rid of her mother. In spite of his diabolical wit, reality proves to be more slippery than Humbert's feverish fantasies, and Lolita refuses to conform to his image of the perfect lover. Playfully perverse in form as well as content, riddled with puns and literary allusions, Nabokov's 1955 novel is a hymn to the Russian-born author's delight in his adopted language. Indeed, readers who want to probe all of its allusive nooks and crannies will need to consult the annotated edition.

45. Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
Review of the book one of the modern greats , rated A+. Includes extracts from other reviews.
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Title: Lolita Author: Vladimir Nabokov Genre: Novel Written: Length: 317 pages Availability: US: Lolita The Annotated Lolita Lolita (Everyman's ed., intro. by Martin Amis) Also in: Novels: 1955-1962 UK: Lolita The Annotated Lolita Lolita (Everyman's ed., intro. by Martin Amis) Also in: Novels: 1955-1962 Canada: Lolita The Annotated Lolita Also in: Novels: 1955-1962 also: Lolita - France Lolita - Deutschland Video: Lolita - Kubrick version Lolita - Lyne version - Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: A+ : one of the modern greats See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer The Atlantic Monthly A+ Charles Rolo The Los Angeles Times Robert R. Kirsch National Review Frank S. Meyer The NY Observer David Thomson The NY Times Book. Rev. A- Elizabeth Janeway Partisan Review A Fall/1956 John Hollander Saturday Night Robertson Davies The Spectator C- Kingsley Amis Times Lit. Supp.

46. Ken Lopez Bookseller: NABOKOV, Vladimir - Lolita
Paris, Olympia Press, (1955). The correct first edition of Nabokov's masterwork, published in Paris by the Olympia Press, which was most widely known at that time for the
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NABOKOV, Vladimir Lolita Paris, Olympia Press, (1955). The correct first edition of Nabokov's masterwork, published in Paris by the Olympia Press, which was most widely known at that time for the pornography published in its "Travelers Companion" series. This novel, which is now viewed as one of the high spots of 20th century literature, was not published in that series, but was bound in wrappers that are essentially identical to the Travelers Companion books presumably so that potential buyers might purchase it thinking they were buying the more hard-core erotica. Shortly after it was published, it was banned in France for three years (1956-1959). Published in an edition estimated at 5000 copies. Two volumes in wrappers, this being the first issue, distinguished from the second by the absence of a price sticker over the original price on the back cover of Volume II. Foxing to page edges; gentle creasing to the spine and trace rubbing to the folds. Near fine. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

47. Classic Review - Lolita
Charles Rolo s review an assertion of the power of the comic spirit to wrest delight and truth from the most outlandish materials .
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/classrev/lolita.htm
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Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
A review by Charles Rolo
H ere it is at last, Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita (Putnam, $5.00)first issued in 1955 by an unorthodox Paris press after being rejected by a string of American publishers; banned by the French government, presumably out of solicitude for immature English-speaking readers (the ban was later quashed by the French High Court); pronounced unobjectionable by that blue-nosed body, the U. S. Customs office; and heralded by ovations from writers, professors, and critics on both sides of the Atlantic. The novel's scandal-tinted history and its subjectthe affair between a middle-aged sexual pervert and a twelve-year-old girlinevitably conjure up expectations of pornography. But there is not a single obscene term in Lolita , and aficionados of erotica are likely to find it a dud. Lolita blazes, however, with a perversity of a most original kind. For Mr. Nabokov has distilled from his shocking material hundred-proof intellectual farce. His book is slightly reminiscent of Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull ; but Lolita has a stronger charge of comic genius and is more brilliantly written. Mr. Nabokov, a Russian

48. The New York Times Lolita
Erica Jong s review Outrageous, inevitable, infinitely rereadable, Lolita at 30 is as young as she was as a glimmer in her author s eye.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/07/20/reviews/16009.html

49. Harper's Books | NABOKOV, Vladimir | Conclusive Evidence
New York Harper Brothers 1951 First American Edition SIGNED by Nabokov with a drawing of a beautiful, unadorned blue butterfly on the front endpaper, and dated in the year of
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50. Enfocarte.com - N°11 - Entrevista A Nabokov
Entrevista al autor realizada por Bernard Pivot, en su programa televisivo Apostrophes, en mayo de 1975.
http://www.enfocarte.com/1.11/entrevista.html
Entrevista a Vladimir Nabokov
Nabokov en 1923
"En mayo de 1975, coincidiendo con la publicación en Francia de Ada o el ardor, Vladimir Nabokov , uno de los novelistas más famosos e importantes del siglo XX, aceptó la invitación de Bernard Pivot, y acudió al programa "Apostrophes", uno de los más influyentes de la televisión francesa. La presencia de Nabokov en el plató era un hecho doblemente excepcional: por la calidad indiscutible del programa y porque Nabokov muy raramente concedía entrevistas."
-De acuerdo. -1922 y 1939. -Ya. -Soy pedante con las fechas -risas-
(Sonrisas)
-"Nabokov es Lolita", es la ecuación de siempre. ¿No acaba molestándole el éxito de Lolita, tan considerable que se puede pensar que usted es el padre de una única niña algo perversa?

Nabokov en 1971
-Lolita no es una niña perversa. Es una pobre niña que corrompen, y cuyos sentidos nunca se llegan a despertar bajo las caricias del inmundo señor Humbert, a quien una vez pregunta: "¿Siempre viviremos así haciendo toda clase de porquerías en camas de hotel?" Pero respondiendo a su pregunta: Su éxito no me molesta. Yo no soy Conan Doyle quién, por esnobismo o pura estupidez, prefería ser conocido como autor de una historia de África

51. : : : : : Vladimir Nabokov : : : : :
Biograf a, bibliograf a, selecci n de extractos y galer a fotogr fica.
http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=2081

52. Nabokov, Vladimir
Like Luzhin Defense, by Nabokov, Ada, or Ardor A Family Chronicle, by Nabokov, Pnin, by Nabokov, Lolita, by Nabokov, Invitation to a Beheading, by Nabokov, Annotated Lolita
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53. Nabokov Y Los Juegos De Palabras
Biograf a del autor, con particular nfasis en su faz de traductor y un an lisis, clasificaci n y traducci n de los juegos de palabras en Lolita.
http://www.tinet.org/~marnalg/lolitaweb.pdf

54. Bert Babcock - Bookseller, LLC | Nabokov, Vladimir | LOLITA, First Edition
Paris Olympia Press 1955 First Edition True first edition, with 900 Francs on back cover Juliar 428 2 volumes Both fine copies with only tiny flaws Volume One has a small
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55. TecaLibri: Vladimir Nabokov: Opere
Bibliografia dello scrittore, con brani scelti tratti dal romanzo Lolita.
http://www.tecalibri.info/N/NABOKOV_OPE.htm
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Vladimir Nabokov: opere
  • Nasce a Pietroburgo. 1926 Masenka 1928 Re, donna, fante 1929 La difesa di Luzin, Adelphi, [ rif. 1930 L'occhio 1932 Camera oscura 1933 Gloria 1935 Invitation to a Beheading, [ rif.
      Invito a una decapitazione, Adelphi, Milano, 2004
    1941 The real life of Sebastian Knight
      La vera vita di Sebastian Knight
    1944 Nikolaj Gogol [critica letteraria] 1949 Bend Sinister
      I bastardi
    1955 Lolita 1957 Pnin 1958 Nabokov's dozen [racconti]
      La dozzina di Nabokov
    1962 Pale fire
      Fuoco pallido
    1967 Speak, memory, [ rif.
      Parla, ricordo
    1967 Nabokov's quartet [racconti]
      Quartetto di Nabokov
    1969 Ada or ardor: A family chronicle
      Ada
    1973 Transparent things
      Cose trasparenti
    1974 Look at the arlequins
      Guarda gli arlecchini
    Muore a Montreux. 1980 Lezioni di letteratura [critica letteraria] 1992 La veneziana e altri racconti, Adelphi Racconti di montagna

56. Nabokov, Vladimir: Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art And Politics.(Brief Art
Nabokov, Vladimir Imagining Nabokov Russia Between Art and Politics.(Brief article)(Book review) find Biography articles. div id= bedoc-text Nabokov, VladimirImagining
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-188159408.html

57. Vladimir Nabokov - Pnin / - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker in Leselust .
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/nabok001.htm
Vladimir Nabokov - Pnin
Originaltitel: Pnin
Roman. Rowohlt Verlag 1960
299 Seiten, ISBN: 3499225441
Timofej Pnin, ein russischer Exilant, fristet in einem kleinen College in den USA sein Dasein als schlecht bezahlter, nicht fest angestellter Professor.
Der englischen Sprache wird er wohl nie völlig Herr werden; und so ist schon alleine seine Aussprache sehr charakteristisch für ihn.
Seit Jahren schon arbeitet er an einem Buch - doch kommt er über das Quellstudium nicht hinaus. Zu sehr liebt er die Recherche, und so wächst sein Stichwortkasten ständig an.
Pnin ist ein Original an seinem College - seine zahlreichen Eigenarten werden mit Vorliebe gutmütig spottend nachgeäfft.
Eines Tages taucht seine Exfrau, die er immer noch sehr liebt, bei ihm auf, um ihn zu bitten, für den Sohn, den sie mit dem zweiten Ehemann hat, einen Notgroschen beiseite zu legen.
Es ist mir ausgesprochen schwer gefallen, den Versuch einer Zusammenfassung dieses Buches zu geben. Das Buch besteht aus vielen wunderbar geschriebenen, detailliert ausgearbeiteten Szenen - die sich allerdings für mich nicht zu einem großen Ganzen zusammenführen lassen.
Eines muss man Nabokov lassen: Pnin steht wirklich vor mir, ich höre seine Aussprache förmlich, kann mir diesen verqueren, kauzigen Typen gut vorstellen.

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59. In Der Dunkelkammer : Textarchiv : Berliner Zeitung Archiv
Sch nheit, Blindheit Fr he Romane von Vladimir Nabokov, aber was ist schon fr h? Buchbesprechung von Gustav Falke.
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60. Nabokov, Vladimir - HIAS.org :: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
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One of the most renowned authors and stylists of the twentieth century, Nabokov wrote 16 major novels in Russian and English, including Lolita and Pale Fire, as well as volumes of poetry and criticism. Born into an old, aristocratic and political family, he studied at Cambridge, and lived all over Europe and the United States. In addition to writing, Nabokov famously pursued a lifelong passion for butterfly hunting.
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