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- 466 - 17 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Invitation to a Beheading, p. 5. 18 Robert Alter, "Invitation to a Beheading: Nabokov and the art of politics", For Vladimir Nabokov on his seventieth birthday, TriQuarterly, 17. (Winter 1970), p. 46. 19 20 21 22 23 Ibid., p. 43. Quoted in Martin Esslin, The Theatre of the Absurd, Revised and enlarged edition, (Harmonds- 21968), worth, p. 342. Sigmund Freud, Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, (London, 1966), p. 26. Alan Rodway, The Truths of Fiction, p. 149. Op. cit., p. 148. 24 Op. cit., p. 149. 25 26 Op. cit., p. 148. Sigmund Freud, Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, pp. 28,29. 27 Philip Thomson, The Grotesque, The Critical Idiom, 28 (London, 1972), pp. 1-2. 28 29 Harold Pinter, The Birthday Party, (Methuen, London, 1968), F-73-77- Dabney Stuart, Nabokov, The Dimensions of Parody, (London, 1978), p. 66. 30 Julia Bader, Crystal Land, Artifice in Nabokov's English Novels, (London, 1972), p. 105. 31 L. L. Lee, "Bend Sinister: Nabokov's Political 32 33 34 Dream", p. 95. Ibid., p. 97. G. M. Hyde, Vladimir Nabokov, America's Russian Novelist, (London, 1977), p. 130. Op. cit., pp. 131,130. 35 Andrew Field, Nabokov. His Ljf2 (London, 1967), pp. 193-194. , 36 Robert Alter, "Invitation to a Beheading: Nabokov and the art of politics", p. 51. 37 Dabney Stuart, Nabokov, The Dimensions of Parody, p. 71.

- 467 - 38 G. M. Hyde, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 138. 39 Vladimir Nabokov, Transparent Things, (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972), p. 104.

- 466<br />

-<br />

17 Vladimir Nabokov, Foreword, Invitation to a<br />

Beheading, p. 5.<br />

18<br />

Robert Alter, "Invitation to a Beheading: Nabokov<br />

and the art of politics", For Vladimir Nabokov<br />

on his seventieth birthday, TriQuarterly, 17.<br />

(Winter 1970), p. 46.<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

Ibid., p. 43.<br />

Quoted in Martin Esslin, The Theatre of the<br />

Absurd, Revised and enlarged edition, (Harmonds-<br />

21968),<br />

worth,<br />

p. 342.<br />

Sigmund Freud, Jokes and their Relation to the<br />

Unconscious, (London, 1966), p. 26.<br />

Alan Rodway, The Truths of Fiction, p. 149.<br />

Op. cit., p. 148.<br />

24 Op. cit., p. 149.<br />

25<br />

26<br />

Op. cit., p. 148.<br />

Sigmund Freud, Jokes and their Relation to the<br />

Unconscious, pp. 28,29.<br />

27 Philip Thomson, The Grotesque, The Critical<br />

Idiom, 28 (London, 1972), pp. 1-2.<br />

28<br />

29<br />

Harold Pinter, The Birthday Party, (Methuen,<br />

London, 1968), F-73-77-<br />

Dabney Stuart, Nabokov, The Dimensions of Parody,<br />

(London, 1978), p. 66.<br />

30<br />

Julia Bader, Crystal Land, Artifice in <strong>Nabokov's</strong><br />

English Novels, (London, 1972), p. 105.<br />

31 L. L. Lee, "Bend Sinister: <strong>Nabokov's</strong> Political<br />

32<br />

33<br />

34<br />

Dream", p. 95.<br />

Ibid., p. 97.<br />

G. M. Hyde, Vladimir Nabokov, America's Russian<br />

Novelist, (London, 1977), p. 130.<br />

Op. cit., pp. 131,130.<br />

35 Andrew Field, Nabokov. His Ljf2<br />

(London, 1967), pp. 193-194.<br />

,<br />

36 Robert Alter, "Invitation to a Beheading: Nabokov<br />

and the art of politics", p. 51.<br />

37<br />

Dabney Stuart, Nabokov, The Dimensions of Parody,<br />

p. 71.

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