''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
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Stuart, Dabney, Nabokov, The Dimensions of<br />
Parody, (Baton Rouge and London, 1978).<br />
1.2. Articles<br />
Adams, Robert, M., "Fiction Chronicle",<br />
Hudson Review, 15 (1962-1963), pp. 421-430.<br />
Allsop, Kenneth, "AFTER LOLITA is this Nabokov<br />
just pulling our legs? ", Daily Mail,<br />
8 November, 1962, p. 12.<br />
Alter, Robert, "Mirrors <strong>for</strong> Immortality",<br />
Saturday Review of Literature, 11 November,<br />
1972, pp. 72-74,76.<br />
--- "Invitation to a Beheadin : Nabokov<br />
and the art of politics", TriQuarterly, 17<br />
(Winter 1970), pp. 41-59.<br />
--- "<strong>Nabokov's</strong> Ardor", Commentary, 48,2 (1969),<br />
pp. 47-50.<br />
Andreyev, Nikolay, "On Vladimir Sirin<br />
(Nabokov)", Andrew Field, ed., The Com-<br />
plection of Russian Literature, (Pelican<br />
Book, Harmondsworth, 1973).<br />
Anon. "Obituary. Vladimir Nabokov, Author<br />
of-Lolita", The Times, 5 July, 1977.<br />
Appel, Alfred, Jr., "Ada described", TriQuarterly,<br />
17 (Winter 1970), pp. 160-186.<br />
--- "Backgrounds of Lolita",<br />
TriQuarterly, 17 (Winter, 1970), pp. 17-40.<br />
---<br />
"Lo lita: The Springboard of Parody",<br />
L. S. Dembo, ed., Nabokov, The Man and His<br />
Work, (Madison, 1967), pp. 1O6-143.<br />
--- "Memories of Nabokov", TLS, 7 October,<br />
1977, pp. 1138-1139.<br />
---<br />
"Tristram in Movielove: Lolita at the<br />
Movies", Carl R. Proffer, ed., A Book of