I. NABOKOV
A.BIOGRAPHY
1. The Life and Works of Vladimir Nabokov - Rodney Phillips, Sarah Funke - The New York Public Library
- Early Life and Writings
- Nabokov as Translator
- Lectures on Literature
- Nabokov's Passion for Butterflies
- An Overview of Nabokov's Major English-language Literary Works
1. The Life and Works of Vladimir Nabokov - Rodney Phillips, Sarah Funke - The New York Public Library
- Early Life and Writings
- Nabokov as Translator
- Lectures on Literature
- Nabokov's Passion for Butterflies
- An Overview of Nabokov's Major English-language Literary Works
B.INTERVIEW
1. Anonymous-19622. BBC-television-1962
3. Playboy [1964]
4. Life [1964]
5. TV-13 NY [1965]
6. Wisconsin Studies [1967]
7. The Art of Fiction No. 40 [1967]
8. The New York Times Book Review [1968]
9. BBC-2 [1968]
10. Time [1969]
11. The New York Times [1969]
12. The Sunday Times [1969]
13. BBC-2 [1969]
14. Vogue [1969]
15. Novel [1970]
16. The New York Times [1971]
17. The New York Times Book Review [1971]
18. Swiss Broadcast [1972?]
19. Bayerischer Rundfunk [1971-72]
20. Anonymous [1972]
21. Vogue [1972]
22. Anonymous [1972]
II. LOLITA
1. The Tragedy of Man Driven by Desire - Elizabeth Janeway, The New York Times
2. Lolita's Loose Ends: Nabokov and the Boundless Novel - JAMES TWEEDIE, Hofstra University
3. Lolita - Study Guide, SparkNotes LLC
3.1. Context; Plot Overview; Analysis of Major Characters; Themes, Motifs & Symbols
3.2. Sumary & Analysis Park One
3.3. Sumary & Analysis Park Two; SparkNotes LLC
4. Lolita and the Dangers of Fiction - Mathew Winston (Twentieth Century Literature)
III. NEWS
1. Nabokov's Lolita appears in Vietnamese translation (Vietnamnews) 2. The problem with Nabokov - Martin Amis (The Guardian)
3. Vladimir Nabokov: Aesthetic Bliss and Its Invocations
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