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

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- 472 - N0TESto LOOKATTHEHARLEQUINS! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vladimir Nabokov, Look at the Harlequins! (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1975). See John Skow, "Butterflies Are Free", Time, 7 October, 1974, p. E8. See the picture facing page 64 in Vladimir Nabokov, Speak, Memory, rev. ed., (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1967). Richard Patteson, "Nabokov's Look at the Harlequins!: Endless Re-creation of the Self", Carl R. Proffer, Ellendea Proffer, eds., Russian Literature TriQuarterly, (Ann Arbor, 1977), p. 85. Vladimir Nabokov, Invitation to a Beheading, (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 21973), p. 19. Vladimir Nabokov: "I am writing two things now 1. a short novel about a man who liked little girls - and it's going to be called The Kingdom by the Sea - Letter to Edmund Wilson, April 7,1947, ...; The Nabokov-Wilson Letters, 1940-1971, edited by Simon Karlinsky, (New York, 1979), p. 188. Richard Patteson, "Nabokov's Look at the Harlequins! ", p. 91. Ibid., p. 92. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Allene Talmey, Vogue, Christmas number 1969, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, (London, 1974), p. 157. Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Alvin Toffler, Playboy, January 1964, reprinted in Strong Opinions, p. 45.

BIBL10GRAPHY I. Primary Sources 1. 1.1. Nabokov Fictional Prose 1.2. 1.3. 2. Non-Fictional Interviews Other Prose II. Reference III. Criticism 1. Nabokov 1.1. Books on Nabokov 1.2. Articles 2. Publications on the Theory of the Comic 3. General Works

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Vladimir Nabokov, Look at the Harlequins!<br />

(Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1975).<br />

See John Skow, "Butterflies Are Free", Time,<br />

7 October, 1974, p. E8.<br />

See the picture facing page 64 in Vladimir Nabokov,<br />

Speak, Memory, rev. ed., (Weidenfeld and Nicolson,<br />

London, 1967).<br />

Richard Patteson, "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Look at the Harlequins!:<br />

Endless Re-creation of the Self", Carl R. Proffer,<br />

Ellendea Proffer, eds., Russian Literature TriQuarterly,<br />

(Ann Arbor, 1977), p. 85.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov, Invitation to a Beheading,<br />

(Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London,<br />

21973),<br />

p. 19.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov: "I am writing two things now<br />

1. a short novel about a man who liked little girls<br />

- and it's going to be called The Kingdom by the<br />

Sea -<br />

Letter to Edmund Wilson, April 7,1947,<br />

...;<br />

The Nabokov-Wilson Letters, 1940-1971, edited by<br />

Simon Karlinsky, (New York, 1979), p. 188.<br />

Richard Patteson, "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Look at the Harlequins!<br />

", p. 91.<br />

Ibid., p. 92.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with Allene<br />

Talmey, Vogue, Christmas number 1969, reprinted<br />

in Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions, (London,<br />

1974), p. 157.<br />

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

Playboy, January 1964, reprinted in Strong Opinions,<br />

p. 45.

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