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Subject: May I count on some assistance re style in Lolita
?
Hi there, all Nabokov lovers and/or critics. Would I get
any attention on your part concerning a little bit of backing me with my writing
MA at Warsaw University, Poland, about style in Lolita ? I have no access
so far to the following bibliographical positions. I'd appreciate if somebody
could help me out with an Internet address, or perhaps scanned copy of those
publications, referring all the necessary data. If so, my e-mail address is:
elmarko@kki.net.pl.
Many thanks in advance.
Len.
- Bullock, Richard. "Humbert the Character, Humbert the Writer: Artifice,
Reality, and Art in Lolita." Philological Quarterly (Iowa City, IA), Spring
1984, 17:3, pp. 215- 232.
- Casarino, Cesare. "Language as Subject of Narration in Lolita by Vladimir
Nabokov." Riscontri [Avellino, Italy] 9, no. 3 (July-Sept. 1987), pp. 91-101.
- MacNeely, Trevor. "Lo and Behold: Solving the Lolita Riddle." Studies in
the Novel, 21 (2), 1989, p. 182.
- Pinnells, James R. "The Speech Ritual as an Element of Structure in
Nabokov's Lolita." Dalhousie Review [Halifax, Nova Scotia] 60, no. 4 (1980),
pp. 605-621.
- Shapiro, Gavriel. "Anagrams in Lolita." The Nabokovian, Fall 1991, 27, pp.
34-37.
- Tammi, Pekka: Problems of Nabokov's Poetics: A Narratological
Analysis. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1985
- Toker, Leona: Nabokov: The Mystery of Literary Structures. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press, 1989