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Dear List,
I have just concluded my MA dissertation on Nabokov, a study focused mainly
on Speak, Memory and Lolita and conjugated with some postcolonial
articulations, bringing thus this writer and intellectual into postmodern
culture and into American discourse. Still I would appreciate some opinions
regarding the question whether it is legitimate, considering the area of my
research, to analyze the "American" Nabokov in the light of Russian
postmodernism.
Best regards,
Maria Martus (Università di Trento)
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I have just concluded my MA dissertation on Nabokov, a study focused mainly
on Speak, Memory and Lolita and conjugated with some postcolonial
articulations, bringing thus this writer and intellectual into postmodern
culture and into American discourse. Still I would appreciate some opinions
regarding the question whether it is legitimate, considering the area of my
research, to analyze the "American" Nabokov in the light of Russian
postmodernism.
Best regards,
Maria Martus (Università di Trento)
Search the archive: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/archives/nabokv-l.html
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