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''Vladimir Nabokov's Comic Quest for Reality' - Nottingham eTheses

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Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and<br />

G. H. Plimpton, September, 1966, Paris Review,<br />

October, 1967, reprinted in Vladimir Nabokov,<br />

Strong Opinions, (London, 1974), p. 94.<br />

G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita, Parody and the Pursuit<br />

of Beauty", p. 40.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and<br />

G. H. Plimpton, Strong Opinions, p. 94.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov, Laughter in the Dark, Weidenfeld<br />

and Nicolson, (London, no date).<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview conducted by<br />

Alfred Appel, Jr., Nabokov, The Man and His Work,<br />

p. 36.<br />

Julian Moynahan, Vladimir Nabokov, p. 28.<br />

Alfred Appel, Jr., "Tristram in Movielove: Lolita<br />

at the Movies", C. R. Proffer, ed., A Book of<br />

Things about Vladimir Nabokov, (Ann Arbor, 1974),.<br />

p. 125.<br />

51 Loc. cit.<br />

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53<br />

54<br />

55<br />

Alfred Appel, Jr., ed., The Annotated Lolita, p. 428.<br />

Allan Brick, "The Madman in His Cell", p. 54.<br />

G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit<br />

of Beauty", p. 43.<br />

Douglas Fowler, Reading Nabokov, p. 156.<br />

56 G. D. Josipovici, "Lolita: Parody and the Pursuit<br />

of Beauty", p. 40.<br />

57 Joseph Gold, "The Morality of Lolita", p. 53.<br />

58 Loc. cit.: "Nabokov deliberately plays down Lolita<br />

it is not her story. "<br />

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60<br />

61<br />

62<br />

63<br />

Vladimir Nabokov, in his Foreword Despair,<br />

(Weidenfeld 2to<br />

and Nicolson, London, 1966), p. 9.<br />

Vladimir Nabokov in an Interview with H. Gold and<br />

G. H. Plimpton, Strong Opinions, p. 94.<br />

Page Stegner, Escape into Aesthetics. ' The Art of<br />

Vladimir Nabokov, (New York, 1966), p. 105.<br />

Andrew Field, Nabokov, p. 342.<br />

Op. cit., p. 348.<br />

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64 Alfred Appel, "Lolita: The Springboard of Parody"<br />

p. 131. '

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