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THE NABOKOVIAN
Editor: Stephen Jan Parker
The Nabokovian serves to report and stimulate Nabokov scholarship and to create a link between Nabokov scholars in the USA and abroad.
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by Stephen Jan Parker
Notes and Brief Commentaries 6by Priscilla Meyer
"An Early Allusion to Marvell and Genesis in 6
'The Blazon'"
Christopher A. Link
'"Traditions of a Russian Family' in Nabokov's Ada" 13 Alexey Sklyarenko
"Several Comments on Invitation to a Beheading" 26 Gavriel Shapiro
'"A Likeable Little Creature': Kinbote's Cat and Fleur de Fyler" 29 Matthew Brillinger
'"Enchanters, Artists, Madmen.' The Influence of 36
Cervantes' Don Quixote de la Mancha on Nabokov's
Lolita by Miriam Gottfried
Annotations to Ada: 22. Part I Chapter 22 by Brian Boyd 47
2003 Nabokov Bibliography 77
by Stephen Jan Parker and Callie Barringer