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BIB: Cycnos 24.1 (2007)
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I looked back through the archives and didn't seem to find a full run-down of the contents of Cycnos 24.1 (2007). Since this is somewhat hard to obtain here in the States, and because it may not be indexed, I thought it would be useful to list the articles here.
Matt
"Annotating vs. interpreting Nabokov: the author as a helper or a screen?" / Maurice Courturier
Finding the "real" key to Lolita: a modest proposal / Ellen Pifer
"Had I come before myself": illegitimate judgments of Lolita and Despair / Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
From Bauer's Li to Nabokov's Lo: Lolita and early Russian film / Galya Diment
Ada's "Last tango", in dance, song and film / D. Barton Johnson
Disclosures under seal: Nabokov, secrecy and the reader / Lara Delage-Toriel
Nabokov's Pale fire, its structure and the last works of J.S. Bach / Gerard de Vries
The man is the book / Gennady Barbabtarlo
Framing Nabokov: modernism, multiculturalism, world literature / John Burt Foster
"Verbal adventures in the inky jungle": Marco Polo and John Mandeville in Vladimir Nabokov's The gift / Monica Manolescu
On germination of Nabokov's "Main theme" in his story "Natasha" / Andrey Babikov
As we like it: Nabokov and the passions of reading / David Rampton
The challenge of interpreting and decoding Nabokov: strategies and suggestions / Julian W. Connolly
"Reading with the spine" or Reading Nabokov with Huck Finn / Zoran Kuzmanovich
Life as annotation: Sebastian Knight, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Vladimir Nabokov / Priscilla Meyer
The figure in the crypt / Michael Wood
Nabokov a l'age d'internet / Jeff Edmunds
Lolita: what we know and what we don't / Brian Boyd
Nabokov and the campus novel / David Lodge
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Matt
"Annotating vs. interpreting Nabokov: the author as a helper or a screen?" / Maurice Courturier
Finding the "real" key to Lolita: a modest proposal / Ellen Pifer
"Had I come before myself": illegitimate judgments of Lolita and Despair / Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
From Bauer's Li to Nabokov's Lo: Lolita and early Russian film / Galya Diment
Ada's "Last tango", in dance, song and film / D. Barton Johnson
Disclosures under seal: Nabokov, secrecy and the reader / Lara Delage-Toriel
Nabokov's Pale fire, its structure and the last works of J.S. Bach / Gerard de Vries
The man is the book / Gennady Barbabtarlo
Framing Nabokov: modernism, multiculturalism, world literature / John Burt Foster
"Verbal adventures in the inky jungle": Marco Polo and John Mandeville in Vladimir Nabokov's The gift / Monica Manolescu
On germination of Nabokov's "Main theme" in his story "Natasha" / Andrey Babikov
As we like it: Nabokov and the passions of reading / David Rampton
The challenge of interpreting and decoding Nabokov: strategies and suggestions / Julian W. Connolly
"Reading with the spine" or Reading Nabokov with Huck Finn / Zoran Kuzmanovich
Life as annotation: Sebastian Knight, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Vladimir Nabokov / Priscilla Meyer
The figure in the crypt / Michael Wood
Nabokov a l'age d'internet / Jeff Edmunds
Lolita: what we know and what we don't / Brian Boyd
Nabokov and the campus novel / David Lodge
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