''Vladimir Nabokov's Comic Quest for Reality' - Nottingham eTheses
''Vladimir Nabokov's Comic Quest for Reality' - Nottingham eTheses ''Vladimir Nabokov's Comic Quest for Reality' - Nottingham eTheses
- 446 - 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 342. Op. cit., p. 379. Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover: Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita", Encounter, 11,4 (October, 1958), p. 11. Alfred Appel, Jr., "Lolita, The Springboard of Parody" , p. 130. Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, (London, 1974), p. 157. Op. cit., p. 155. Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover", p. 13. Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, p. 164. Loc. cit. Julia Bader, Crystal Land, Artifice in Nabokov's English Novels, (London, 1972), p. 61. G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit of Beauty", Critical Quarterly, 6,1 (1964), p. 40. Andrew Field, Nabokov, His Life in Art, (London, 1967), p. 337. Joseph Gold, "The Morality of Lolita", British Association for American Studies Bulletin, 1 (1960), p. 53. Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 364. 35 Julian Moynahan, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 34. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Julia Bader, Crystal Land, p. 63. Loc. cit. Allan Brick, "The Madman in His Cell: Joyce, Beckett, Nabokov and the Stereotypes", Massachusetts Review, I (Fall, 1959), p. 54. Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 366. Alfred Appel, Nabokov's Dark Cinema, p. 105. G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita, Parody and the Pursuit of Beauty", p. 47. Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 340. Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover", p. 15.
- 447 - 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and G. H. Plimpton, September, 1966, Paris Review, October, 1967, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, (London, 1974), p. 94. G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita, Parody and the Pursuit of Beauty", p. 40. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and G. H. Plimpton, Strong Opinions, p. 94. Vladimir Nabokov, Laughter in the Dark, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (London, no date). Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview conducted by Alfred Appel, Jr., Nabokov, The Man and His Work, p. 36. Julian Moynahan, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 28. Alfred Appel, Jr., "Tristram in Movielove: Lolita at the Movies", C. R. Proffer, ed., A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov, (Ann Arbor, 1974),. p. 125. 51 Loc. cit. 52 53 54 55 Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 428. Allan Brick, "The Madman in His Cell", p. 54. G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit of Beauty", p. 43. Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, p. 156. 56 G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit of Beauty", p. 40. 57 Joseph Gold, "The Morality of Lolita", p. 53. 58 Loc. cit.: "Nabokov deliberately plays down Lolita it is not her story. " 59 60 61 62 63 Vladimir Nabokov, in his Foreword Despair, (Weidenfeld 2to and Nicolson, London, 1966), p. 9. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and G. H. Plimpton, Strong Opinions, p. 94. Page Stegner, Escape into Aesthetics. ' The Art of Vladimir Nabokov, (New York, 1966), p. 105. Andrew Field, Nabokov, p. 342. Op. cit., p. 348. - 64 Alfred Appel, "Lolita: The Springboard of Parody" p. 131. '
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Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 342.<br />
Op. cit., p. 379.<br />
Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover: Vladimir <strong>Nabokov's</strong><br />
Lolita", Encounter, 11,4 (October, 1958),<br />
p. 11.<br />
Alfred Appel, Jr., "Lolita, The Springboard of<br />
Parody"<br />
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p. 130.<br />
Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, (London, 1974),<br />
p. 157.<br />
Op. cit., p. 155.<br />
Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover", p. 13.<br />
Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, p. 164.<br />
Loc. cit.<br />
Julia Bader, Crystal Land, Artifice in <strong>Nabokov's</strong><br />
English Novels, (London, 1972), p. 61.<br />
G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit<br />
of Beauty", Critical Quarterly, 6,1 (1964), p. 40.<br />
Andrew Field, Nabokov, His Life in Art,<br />
(London, 1967), p. 337.<br />
Joseph Gold, "The Morality of Lolita", British<br />
Association <strong>for</strong> American Studies Bulletin, 1 (1960),<br />
p. 53.<br />
Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 364.<br />
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Loc. cit.<br />
Allan Brick, "The Madman in His Cell: Joyce,<br />
Beckett, Nabokov and the Stereotypes", Massachusetts<br />
Review, I (Fall, 1959), p. 54.<br />
Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 366.<br />
Alfred Appel, <strong>Nabokov's</strong> Dark Cinema, p. 105.<br />
G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita, Parody and the Pursuit of<br />
Beauty", p. 47.<br />
Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 340.<br />
Lionel Trilling, "The Last Lover", p. 15.