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Important correction on "Visual Poetics" dissertation abstract
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[EDNOTE. A question and a response are conjoined below. Marina
Grishakova, whose recent book publication, "Models of Space, Time and
Vision in V. Nabokov's Fiction," was announced on NABOKV-L two weeks
ago, clarifies the provenance of the "dissertation abstract" posted
yesterday. -- SES]
Any way to get this in English (at least the nutshell version of it?)
Thanks,
Alyssa Pelish
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Dear Don and List,
this text (which appears second time in Nabokov-L) is NOT a dissertation
abstract. It's a fragment of my early essay pirated and illegally placed
to a suspicious Russian internet site, where it is made available for
copying and illegal distribution. It is legally available on Ruthenia,
the
official site of the Russian Department of Tartu University (and Zembla
bibliography has a reference to this page). Unfortunately, nobody is
safe
from abuse on the internet. I have no opportunity to sue the authors of
illegal Russian text collections and they didn't answer my requests.
Best wishes,
Marina Grishakova,
lecturer of Comparative Literature,
University of Tartu, Estonia
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Grishakova, whose recent book publication, "Models of Space, Time and
Vision in V. Nabokov's Fiction," was announced on NABOKV-L two weeks
ago, clarifies the provenance of the "dissertation abstract" posted
yesterday. -- SES]
Any way to get this in English (at least the nutshell version of it?)
Thanks,
Alyssa Pelish
-------
Dear Don and List,
this text (which appears second time in Nabokov-L) is NOT a dissertation
abstract. It's a fragment of my early essay pirated and illegally placed
to a suspicious Russian internet site, where it is made available for
copying and illegal distribution. It is legally available on Ruthenia,
the
official site of the Russian Department of Tartu University (and Zembla
bibliography has a reference to this page). Unfortunately, nobody is
safe
from abuse on the internet. I have no opportunity to sue the authors of
illegal Russian text collections and they didn't answer my requests.
Best wishes,
Marina Grishakova,
lecturer of Comparative Literature,
University of Tartu, Estonia
Search the archive: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/archives/nabokv-l.html
Contact the Editors: mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu
Visit Zembla: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm
View Nabokv-L policies: http://web.utk.edu/~sblackwe/EDNote.htm