Lolita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lolita (1955) is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first written in English and published in 1955 in Paris, later translated by the author into Russian and published in 1958 in New York. The book is int...
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Descriptions of terms, events, and names from Nabokov's works. ... When completed, Nabokov A-Z will be a browsable document that serves as a quick reference to the works of Vladimir Nabokov for current and future Nabokov scholars.
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Nabokov had considered several titles for his next work: Voploshchenie ("the 'realization' of a plan, the 'embodiment' of a dream"), Zolotoy vek ("golden age") and others, before settling on Podvig (Glory) as the name of the book, whose serialization began in February 1931.
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Browsing Authors With Titles: "Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977: Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle" to "Nagel, William A.: Subversion Version Control: Using the Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects" (Hide titles)
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The name of Vladimir Nabokov will always be associated with that of "Lolita", ... He found a number of books in a store-room in his parents' country house in Russia, the titles of which would excite many collectors of natural history books. In 1937, the Nabokovs left Berlin and moved to Paris, to escape the rise of the Nazis...
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www.ardis.co.uk/fiction/nabokov.htm
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Nabokov, Dmitri V. ... VN'S WORKS; AUTHORS/TITLES A-M | AUTHORS/TITLES N-Z; NABOKOV'S WORKS DISCUSSED | BIBLIOGRAPHY; NABOKOV SOCIETY MEETINGS | PICTURES & ILLUSTRATIONS; MISCELLANEA...
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www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/tnindx3.htm
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Also related: Ed dug up this well-balanced list by Anthony Burgess of the 99 best modern novels published between 1934-1984. Two Nabokov titles are included: Pale Fire and The Defense. Interesting as Lolita seems to have been left off.
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Questions of interpretive emphasis and approach dictate the kinds of courses in which Nabokov titles might be found: is Nabokov a formalist and thus, antithetical to a theoretical course on postmodernism?
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