Studies
of Vladimir Nabokov |
| Book: |
| Bedtime Stories:
Sleeping Beauty, Lolita, and the Rapture of Little Girls.
In progress. |
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| Essays: |
| "Nabokov, Hitchcock, and
the Recursive Narrative of Desire." Nabokov Sbornik.
Ed. Olga Kaznina |
| St. Petersburg,
Russia, forthcoming. |
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"Looking at Harlequins:
Nabokov, Mir Isskustva, and the Ballets Russes." Nabokov
at the Crossroads.
Ed. Jane Grayson,
Arnold McMillin, and Priscilla Meyer. 2 vols. London: St. Martin's,
forthcoming 2001. |
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| "The Enchanter and
the Beauties of Sleeping." Nabokov at Cornell. Ed. Gavriel
Shapiro. Ithaca, NY: |
| Cornell University
Press, forthcoming 2000. |
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| "'Ballet Attitudes': Nabokov's
Lolita
and Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty." Nabokov at the Limits: |
| Redrawing
Critical Boundaries. Ed. Lisa Zunshine. New York: Garland,
1999. 111-26. |
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| "Fantasy, Folklore, and
Finite Numbers in Nabokov's 'A Nursery Tale.'" Slavic and East
European |
| Journal
43.3
(1999): 511-29. |
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| To learn more about this writer, see
my Nabokov pages. |
| For more Publications,
turn to page 7. Or turn back to Scholarship.
on page 5. |