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Brian Boyd wonders "why Phyllis Roth did not continue to contribute to
Nabokov scholarship". But her all-day participation in my Inner Circle Seminar
on Nabokov's "Signs and Symbols" in London on 11 May 2008 was her
initiative! This was the only time I have ever issued a "call for papers", rather
than inviting specific speakers, and she was the first to respond -- with
enthusiasm. She was indispensable to the seminar, although as far as I know
she did not produce a new published paper as a result. I was extremely
grateful to her for this contribution to scholarship.
Anthony Stadlen
Anthony Stadlen
"Oakleigh"
2A Alexandra Avenue
GB - London N22 7XE
Tel.: +44 (0) 20 8888 6857
Email: stadlen@aol.com
Founder (in 1996) and convenor of the Inner Circle Seminars: an ethical,
existential, phenomenological search for truth in psychotherapy
See
"Existential Psychotherapy & Inner Circle Seminars" at
_http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/_ (http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/) for programme of
future Inner Circle Seminars and complete archive of past seminars
In a message dated 03/04/2012 15:27:12 GMT Daylight Time,
b.boyd@AUCKLAND.AC.NZ writes:
Dear All,
I too am sorry to hear of Phyllis Roth's death. She was a lively and
engaging presence at the 1983 Cornell Nabokov conference, when as I recall she
was already compiling her fine edited volume, Critical Essays on Vladimir
Nabokov (1984), introduced by her comprehensive overview of early Anglophone
academic scholarship on Nabokov. Alas, my memories of her have leached a
great deal of detail since then, but I did wonder from time to time why she
did not continue to contribute to Nabokov scholarship. Does anyone know?
Brian Boyd
On 3/04/2012, at 9:17 AM, NABOKV-L wrote:
Dear List,
I am very sorry to hear of Phyllis Roth's death. Phyllis chaired the
panel at which I presented my first paper on Nabokov at the annual MLA
conference--a study of his doubles in terms of his relationship with his brother
Sergey, entitled "The Brothers Nabokov: Repetition and Revision"--in December
1986. I was a shy and anxious graduate student, but Phyllis took me under
her wing, encouraging my interest in VN's doubles (which had been the
subject of her dissertation) and inviting me to become an active member of the
Vladimir Nabokov Society. I think her essay "The Man Behind the
Mystification," in particular, remains one of the most important essays written on
Nabokov.
Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
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Nabokov scholarship". But her all-day participation in my Inner Circle Seminar
on Nabokov's "Signs and Symbols" in London on 11 May 2008 was her
initiative! This was the only time I have ever issued a "call for papers", rather
than inviting specific speakers, and she was the first to respond -- with
enthusiasm. She was indispensable to the seminar, although as far as I know
she did not produce a new published paper as a result. I was extremely
grateful to her for this contribution to scholarship.
Anthony Stadlen
Anthony Stadlen
"Oakleigh"
2A Alexandra Avenue
GB - London N22 7XE
Tel.: +44 (0) 20 8888 6857
Email: stadlen@aol.com
Founder (in 1996) and convenor of the Inner Circle Seminars: an ethical,
existential, phenomenological search for truth in psychotherapy
See
"Existential Psychotherapy & Inner Circle Seminars" at
_http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/_ (http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/) for programme of
future Inner Circle Seminars and complete archive of past seminars
In a message dated 03/04/2012 15:27:12 GMT Daylight Time,
b.boyd@AUCKLAND.AC.NZ writes:
Dear All,
I too am sorry to hear of Phyllis Roth's death. She was a lively and
engaging presence at the 1983 Cornell Nabokov conference, when as I recall she
was already compiling her fine edited volume, Critical Essays on Vladimir
Nabokov (1984), introduced by her comprehensive overview of early Anglophone
academic scholarship on Nabokov. Alas, my memories of her have leached a
great deal of detail since then, but I did wonder from time to time why she
did not continue to contribute to Nabokov scholarship. Does anyone know?
Brian Boyd
On 3/04/2012, at 9:17 AM, NABOKV-L wrote:
Dear List,
I am very sorry to hear of Phyllis Roth's death. Phyllis chaired the
panel at which I presented my first paper on Nabokov at the annual MLA
conference--a study of his doubles in terms of his relationship with his brother
Sergey, entitled "The Brothers Nabokov: Repetition and Revision"--in December
1986. I was a shy and anxious graduate student, but Phyllis took me under
her wing, encouraging my interest in VN's doubles (which had been the
subject of her dissertation) and inviting me to become an active member of the
Vladimir Nabokov Society. I think her essay "The Man Behind the
Mystification," in particular, remains one of the most important essays written on
Nabokov.
Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
_Google Search the archive_
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(http://www.nabokovonline.com/) _Visit Zembla_
(http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm) _View Nabokv-L Policies_ (http://web.utk.edu/~sblackwe/EDNote.htm)
_Manage subscription options_ (http://listserv.ucsb.edu/) _Visit
AdaOnline_ (http://www.ada.auckland.ac.nz/) _View NSJ Ada Annotations_
(http://vnjapan.org/main/ada/index.html) _Temporary L-Soft Search the archive_
(https://listserv.ucsb.edu/lsv-cgi-bin/wa?A0=NABOKV-L&X=58B9943B29972AFF64&Y=nabokv-
l@utk.edu)
All private editorial communications are read by both co-editors.
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(mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu) _Visit "Nabokov Online Journal"_
(http://www.nabokovonline.com/) _Visit Zembla_
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_Manage subscription options_ (http://listserv.ucsb.edu/) _Visit AdaOnline_
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