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From: Julian W. Connolly <jwc4w@virginia.edu>
I have taught a Nabokov course intermittently over the last decade. For
those who may be interested in what I usually cover in this course, I have
posted the syllabus from the 1997 version of the course on the web. It may
be found at the following URL:
http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~jwc4w/docs/nabokov_course.htm
The formatting is a bit odd (transfer of text to html, but one can get a
good idea of what texts I went through and the pace at which we proceeded.
If I have a chance in the coming days, I'll log in with a brief report of
my visit to the Moscow Nabokov conference.
Julian
Julian W. Connolly, Professor
Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
Cabell Hall 109
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Telephone: 804-924-3548
E-mail: jwc4w@virginia.edu
Fax: 804-982-2744
I have taught a Nabokov course intermittently over the last decade. For
those who may be interested in what I usually cover in this course, I have
posted the syllabus from the 1997 version of the course on the web. It may
be found at the following URL:
http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~jwc4w/docs/nabokov_course.htm
The formatting is a bit odd (transfer of text to html, but one can get a
good idea of what texts I went through and the pace at which we proceeded.
If I have a chance in the coming days, I'll log in with a brief report of
my visit to the Moscow Nabokov conference.
Julian
Julian W. Connolly, Professor
Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
Cabell Hall 109
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Telephone: 804-924-3548
E-mail: jwc4w@virginia.edu
Fax: 804-982-2744