Nabokov Studies Volume 18 went “live” yesterday on the Project MUSE website, with the following table of contents:
NABOKOV STUDIES
Volume 18 • 2022-23
Contents
From the Editor v
Contributors vii
Abstracts ix
Articles
Zoran Kuzmanovich
In Memoriam Gennady Barabtarlo (1949-2019) 1
Dana Dragunoiu
Hazel’s Russian Sisterhood 7
Olga Voronina
“A Bit of Haze is Quite Indispensable Here”: Creative Compromises
and Narrative Clues in Nabokov’s Letters to American Editors 29
Sabine Metzger
Eary Doubles: Tympanic Mechanisms and Cochlear Structures in Nabokov’s ADA 53
Ludmila Shleyfer Lavine
Ruslan and LOLITA: Nabokov’s Pursuit of Pushkin’s Monsters, Maidens, and Morals 67
Robyn Jensen
“Had I been a painter”: LOLITA and the Perversity of Interart Relations 91
Zihao Liu
A Phenomenological Interpretation of “Veen’s Time” 107
Forum
Juan Wu
The Othering Biological Poetics: Evolution, Speciation and Lepidoptery in
Nabokov’s THE GIFT and “Father’s Butterflies” 129
Reviews
Dana Dragunoiu. Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of Moral Acts.
Reviewed by Erik Eklund. 149
Those whose libraries subscribe to Project MUSE can find the articles here:
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/257
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/50856
Those in countries and institutions where Project MUSE is unavailable should contact Zoran Kuzmanovich zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu AND Nabokov.Studies@gmail.com.
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