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

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- 464 - 15 16 17 18 Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Alvin Toffler, Playboy, January 1964, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, (London, "1974), p. 32. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Kurt Hoffman for the Bayerischer Rundfunk, published in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, p. 186. Ibid., pp. 186-187. Stephen Suagee, "An Artist's Memory Beats All Other Kinds: An Essay on Despair", Carl R. Proffer, ed., A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov, (Ann Arbor, 1974), p. 60 19 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Despair, p. 9. 20 21 L. L. Lee, Vladimir Nabokov, Tusas 266, (London, 1976), p. 64. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Alvin Toffler, Strong opinions, p. 32. 22 Claire Rosenfield, "Despair and the Lust for Immortality", L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man and His Work, (Madison, 1967), pp. 69-71. 23 L. L. Lee, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 68. 24 Loc. cit. 25 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Despair, p. 9.

- 465 - N0TES to BEND SINISTER and INVITATION TO A BEHEADING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Vladimir Nabokov, Bend Sinister, (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1972). Vladimir Nabokov, Invitation to a Beheading, (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 21973). Invitation to a Beheading: 1938; Bend Sinister: 1947. L. L. Lee, "Bend Sinister: Nabokov's Political Dream", L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man and His Work, (Madison, 1967), p. 98. Ibid., p. 95. L. L. Lee comments on Paduk's nickname: "... his surname is almost 'paddock', a toad. The word 'paddock' certainly hints at something more threatening than 'toad' does; in Shakespeare it is almost always a symbol of evil. " L. L. Lee, "Bend Sinister: Nabokov's Political Dream", p. 104. Page Stegner, Escape into Aesthetics: The Art of Vladimir Nabokov, (New York, 1966), p. 21. Alan Rodway, The Truths of Fiction, (London, p. 144. J. L. Styan, The Dark Comedy, (Cambridge, p. 223. Op. cit., p. 117. L. J. Potts, Comedy, (London, no year), p. 45. 21968)., Julian Moynahan, Vladimir Nabokov, University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, 96 (Minneapolis, 1971), p. 22. 91970), Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Allene Talmey, Vogue, Christmas number 1969, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1973), p. 156. L. S. Dembo, "Vladimir Nabokov, An Intrbduction", L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man and His Work, (Madison, 1967), p. 10. Vladimir Nabokov, Introduction, Bend Sinister, p. IX. Ibid., p. VIII.

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15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Alvin Toffler,<br />

Playboy, January 1964, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov,<br />

Strong Opinions, (London,<br />

"1974), p. 32.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Kurt Hoffman<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Bayerischer Rundfunk, published in Vladimir<br />

Nabokov, Strong Opinions, p. 186.<br />

Ibid., pp. 186-187.<br />

Stephen Suagee, "An Artist's Memory Beats All Other<br />

Kinds: An Essay on Despair", Carl R. Proffer, ed.,<br />

A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov, (Ann Arbor,<br />

1974), p. 60<br />

19 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Despair, p. 9.<br />

20<br />

21<br />

L. L. Lee, Vladimir Nabokov, Tusas 266, (London, 1976),<br />

p. 64.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Alvin Toffler,<br />

Strong opinions, p. 32.<br />

22 Claire Rosenfield, "Despair and the Lust <strong>for</strong> Immortality",<br />

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

Work, (Madison, 1967), pp. 69-71.<br />

23<br />

L. L. Lee, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 68.<br />

24 Loc. cit.<br />

25 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Despair, p. 9.

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