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Re: "White Widowed Male" (fwd)
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From: Suellen Stringer-Hye <Stringers@LIBRARY.Vanderbilt.edu>
Yannicke Chupin asked -- Is that a hazardous interpretation?
I don't think so though I wish I'd seen the reference when I was
putting together "The Weed Exiles the Flower, Melville and Nabokov,"
Nabokov Studies, Vol. 5, which would support that interpretation.
From: Yannickec@aol.com
<bigger>According to Suzanne Fraysse* (or did somebody mention that before?) there
is also a reference to Melville, The WHITE Widowed mALE in the title. Is
that a hazardous interpretation? Considering the important presence of
Melville and of the hunting theme in Lolita...
yannicke chupin
paris
*Folie et ecriture et Lecture dans l'oeuvre de Vladimir Nabokov
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Suellen Stringer-Hye
Jean and Alexander Heard Library
Vanderbilt University
stringers@library.vanderbilt.edu
Yannicke Chupin asked -- Is that a hazardous interpretation?
I don't think so though I wish I'd seen the reference when I was
putting together "The Weed Exiles the Flower, Melville and Nabokov,"
Nabokov Studies, Vol. 5, which would support that interpretation.
From: Yannickec@aol.com
<bigger>According to Suzanne Fraysse* (or did somebody mention that before?) there
is also a reference to Melville, The WHITE Widowed mALE in the title. Is
that a hazardous interpretation? Considering the important presence of
Melville and of the hunting theme in Lolita...
yannicke chupin
paris
*Folie et ecriture et Lecture dans l'oeuvre de Vladimir Nabokov
<nofill>
Suellen Stringer-Hye
Jean and Alexander Heard Library
Vanderbilt University
stringers@library.vanderbilt.edu