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VN Session at ALA Conference, San Diego May 30-June 2, 1996 (fwd)
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From: Ellen Pifer <epifer@UDel.Edu>
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VLADIMIR NABOKOV AND THE AMERICAN CANON AND CONTEXT
Thursday, May 30, 1996, 2:30-3:50 p.m.
Chair: Ellen Pifer, University of Delaware and the International
Vladimir Nabokov Society
1. "The Weed Exiles the Flower: Nabokov and Melville in American
Literature," Suellen Stringer-Hye, Vanderbilt University
2. "Mind and Manners: LOLITA as an American Novel of Manners," Susan
Goodman, University of Delaware
3. "The Spiderweb and the Wide-Open House: Nabokov, James and the Short
Story," Nassim W. Berdjis, University of California at Davis
Respondent: Charles Nicol, Indiana State University
NOTE: Conference information can be obtained from:
Professor Alfred Bendixen, Executive Director, ALA
Department of English
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032
___________________________________________
VLADIMIR NABOKOV AND THE AMERICAN CANON AND CONTEXT
Thursday, May 30, 1996, 2:30-3:50 p.m.
Chair: Ellen Pifer, University of Delaware and the International
Vladimir Nabokov Society
1. "The Weed Exiles the Flower: Nabokov and Melville in American
Literature," Suellen Stringer-Hye, Vanderbilt University
2. "Mind and Manners: LOLITA as an American Novel of Manners," Susan
Goodman, University of Delaware
3. "The Spiderweb and the Wide-Open House: Nabokov, James and the Short
Story," Nassim W. Berdjis, University of California at Davis
Respondent: Charles Nicol, Indiana State University
NOTE: Conference information can be obtained from:
Professor Alfred Bendixen, Executive Director, ALA
Department of English
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032