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''Vladimir Nabokov's Comic Quest for Reality' - Nottingham eTheses

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27 Andrew Field, Nabokov, His Life in Art, (London,<br />

28<br />

1967), p. 284.<br />

Larry Gregg, "Slava Snabokovu", Carl R.. Proffer,<br />

ed., A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov,<br />

(Ann Arbor, 1974), p. 18.<br />

29 Andrew Field, "Pale Fire, The labyrinth of a<br />

great novel", TriQuarterly, 8 (1967), p. 18.<br />

30 Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Robert Hughes<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Television 13 Educational Program, Strong<br />

Opinions, p. 54.<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and<br />

G. H. Plimpton, Paris. Review, October 1967, reprinted<br />

in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong opinions, p. 95.<br />

Martha Duffy, "Prospero's Progress", Time, May 23,<br />

1969, p. 53.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and<br />

G. H. Plimpton, Strong opinions, pp. 95-96.<br />

34<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview conducted by<br />

Alfred Appel, Jr., L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man<br />

" and His Work, (Madison, 1967), p. 30.<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37<br />

38<br />

James Sutherland, English Satire, (Cambridge, 1967),<br />

p. 4.<br />

Richard Kostelanetz, "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Obtuse Fool",<br />

p. 481.<br />

Ibid., p. 482.<br />

Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, (London, 1974),<br />

p. 91.<br />

39 Gilbert Highet, "To the Sound of Hollow Laughter",<br />

p. 90.<br />

40 For a detailed discussion of this see Jay A. Levine,<br />

"The Design of A Tale of a Tub (with Digressions<br />

on a Mad Modern Critic)", E. L. H., 33 (1966),<br />

pp. 198-227.<br />

41<br />

42<br />

John O. Lyons, "Pale Fire and the Fine Art of<br />

Annotation", L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man and<br />

His Work, p. 158.<br />

Robert Adams, "Fiction Chronicle", Hudson Review,<br />

15 (1962-1963), p. 422: "I'm far from suggesting<br />

that the book has hidden inner meanings which fall<br />

open at the application of a key. "<br />

cp. L. Lerner, "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Cryptogram",<br />

R. Kostelanetz, "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Obtuse Fool".

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