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THE NABOKOVIAN Number 44 Spring 2000
CONTENTS
News
by Stephen Jan Parker 3
Notes and Brief Commentaries 7
by Gennady Barabtarlo
'Thomas Flatman in Pale Fire," by Ward Swinson 7
"Nine Notes to the GIFT, by " Omry Ronen 20
"Nabokov's 'On Discovering a Butterfly' and Pushkin's 'Exegi Monumentum'," by Lisa Zunshine 26
'Note on Pnin," by Ruth Kolani 29
"More on the Name Pnin," by Mikhail Avrekh 30
"An Unsuspected Muse: Exploring the influence of Zola On Nabokov's King, Queen, Knave," by Matthew Pavich 33
"Top Hats, Toys, and Guillotines: Nabokov's Methods For Triumphing Over Mortality,' by David Rutledge 37
"The Author is Dead---Long Live the Author!" The Puzzling Chronology in Nabokov's Lolita," by Sigrun Golpon 41
"Maud: Wordplay and the Letter M," by Tony Fazio 45
"Vladimir Nabokov and Women Authors," by Maxim D. Shrayer 52
Annotations to Ada 15. Part 1, Chapter 15," by Brian Boyd 64-91
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