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From: "Gavriel Shapiro" <gs33@cornell.edu>
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> > _NABOKOV AT CORNELL_
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> >Edited by Gavriel Shapiro (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press,
> >2003); ISBN: 0-8014-3909-4
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> >_NABOKOV AT CORNELL_ contains twenty-five chapters by the leading experts
> >on Nabokov. Their subjects range widely from Nabokov's poetry to his
> >prose, from his original fiction to translation and literary scholarship,
> >from literature to visual art, and from the humanities to natural
> >science. The book concludes with a reminiscence of the family's life in
> >Ithaca by Nabokov's son Dmitri.
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> >The book may be ordered directly from Cornell UP:
> >www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
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> THE VOLUME EDITOR'S NOTE. The book contains a number of errors. The
> editor examined the whole volume in its entirety only once; as a result, a
> fair amount of his corrections and comments was not taken into
> account. The editor never saw the dust jacket. The editor was completely
> surprised by the absence of a name index. For all that, Cornell
University
> Press bears full and sole responsibility.
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From: "Gavriel Shapiro" <gs33@cornell.edu>
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> > _NABOKOV AT CORNELL_
> >
> >
> >Edited by Gavriel Shapiro (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press,
> >2003); ISBN: 0-8014-3909-4
> >
> >_NABOKOV AT CORNELL_ contains twenty-five chapters by the leading experts
> >on Nabokov. Their subjects range widely from Nabokov's poetry to his
> >prose, from his original fiction to translation and literary scholarship,
> >from literature to visual art, and from the humanities to natural
> >science. The book concludes with a reminiscence of the family's life in
> >Ithaca by Nabokov's son Dmitri.
> >
> >The book may be ordered directly from Cornell UP:
> >www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
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> THE VOLUME EDITOR'S NOTE. The book contains a number of errors. The
> editor examined the whole volume in its entirety only once; as a result, a
> fair amount of his corrections and comments was not taken into
> account. The editor never saw the dust jacket. The editor was completely
> surprised by the absence of a name index. For all that, Cornell
University
> Press bears full and sole responsibility.
>
>
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