VN had just about forgotten
about The Enchanter and, in fact, was not sure we had saved a copy from wartime
DN
From: Vladimir Nabokov
Forum [mailto:NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU]On
Behalf Of D.
Barton Johnson
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:40 PM
To:
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Subject: Fw: Fw: Teaching "The Enchanter"
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From: "Susan Elizabeth
Sweeney" ssweeney@holycross.edu
I have an essay
entitled "THE ENCHANTER and the Beauties of Sleeping" in
the new volume on NABOKOV AT CORNELL, ed. Gavriel Shapiro (Ithaca: Cornell
UP, 2003), which I think
was just published within the last week or so.
Susan Elizabeth
Sweeney
Associate Professor of English
Holy Cross
College
> >>> chtodel@cox.net 01/19/03 15:54 PM
>>>
> EDNOTE. By far th best discussion of The Enchantress" that
I have seen is
> Gennady Barabtarlo's essay "Those Who Favor Fire (On The
Enchanter) in the
> final issue of RUSSIAN LITERATURE TRIQUARTERLY, #24
(1991), pp. 89-112. The
> issue also contained the first Russian
printing of the tale.
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> From: "Zilfira Henry-Thommes"
<semfih@rz-online.de>
> >
> > Dear list-members,
>
>
> > in my class "Introduction to English Philology" at the Mainz
State
> > University I decided to teach "The Enchanter" as the prose
piece. I have
> > surfed through the internet and numerous
online-bibliographies including
> > the Zembla-page, of course, but
could not find much material on this
> > story. Has anybody ever taught
it? If so, I would be very grateful, if
> > this person would be
willing to share some ideas with me on how to go
> > about teaching
it.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for anything that might come up
on the list
> >
> > Christoph Henry-Thommes, Mainz State
University, Germany
> >
> >
>
>