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EDITORIAL NOTE. Jeff Edmunds' Nabokov Web Site at the Penn State
Libraries is rapidly moving toward launching. Jeff will be providing
occasional updates.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeff Edmunds <jhe@psulias.psu.edu>
Nabokovians:
Below is a tentative outline for the Nabokov World Wide Web site under
construction here at Penn State. The site is growing logarithmically, with
almost daily additions and changes. Most recently Dmitri Nabokov has
graciously promised some interesting unpublished tidbits.
Comments and suggestions about form and content are welcome. Please send
your ideas to NABOKV-L or to me. My sincere thanks to all the contributors
and collaborators.
Zembla: The Nabokov Butterfly Net [title still undecided]
1) About This Site [general info, kudos to the contributors, etc.]
2) A Nabiobibliokronology [a chronological listing
of VN's life and works, with links to other parts of the site, including
information on the first appearances of each of the major (and many minor)
works]
3) Nabokov Criticism
A. Nabokov Studies (the journal)
1. General info, addresses, subscription info
2. A full-text article from NS#1 by Leona Toker
3. A full-text article from NS#2 by Brian Boyd
B. The Nabokovian
1. General info, addresses, subscription info
2. An index to back issues [still under discussion]
C. NABOKV-L [subscription info, best of, etc.]
4) Nabokov Research Tools
A. Michael Juliar's additions and corrections to his VN bibliographies
B. An Index to Strong Opinions by Dieter E. Zimmer
C. An Index to The Nabokov-Wilson Letters by Dieter E. Zimmer
5) "A Visit to the Museum": A Gallery of Photographs by Gennady Barabtarlo
6) Collolations: Lolita in Cyberspace, Fiction, and Popular Culture
A. Suellen Stringer-Hye's customized Collations with a Lo spin
B. Chapters 1-5 of Donald Harington's novel Ekaterina
C. Interview with the new Lolita, info about the new film, etc.
7) Nabokov on the Web
A. VN info at other locations, with links (Wellesley, Cornell, etc.)
B. Related Sites
1. Lewis Carroll site
2. Alain Robbe-Grillet site
3. James Joyce site
4. etc. etc. etc.
________________________________________
Jeff Edmunds
jhe@psulias.psu.edu
Libraries is rapidly moving toward launching. Jeff will be providing
occasional updates.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeff Edmunds <jhe@psulias.psu.edu>
Nabokovians:
Below is a tentative outline for the Nabokov World Wide Web site under
construction here at Penn State. The site is growing logarithmically, with
almost daily additions and changes. Most recently Dmitri Nabokov has
graciously promised some interesting unpublished tidbits.
Comments and suggestions about form and content are welcome. Please send
your ideas to NABOKV-L or to me. My sincere thanks to all the contributors
and collaborators.
Zembla: The Nabokov Butterfly Net [title still undecided]
1) About This Site [general info, kudos to the contributors, etc.]
2) A Nabiobibliokronology [a chronological listing
of VN's life and works, with links to other parts of the site, including
information on the first appearances of each of the major (and many minor)
works]
3) Nabokov Criticism
A. Nabokov Studies (the journal)
1. General info, addresses, subscription info
2. A full-text article from NS#1 by Leona Toker
3. A full-text article from NS#2 by Brian Boyd
B. The Nabokovian
1. General info, addresses, subscription info
2. An index to back issues [still under discussion]
C. NABOKV-L [subscription info, best of, etc.]
4) Nabokov Research Tools
A. Michael Juliar's additions and corrections to his VN bibliographies
B. An Index to Strong Opinions by Dieter E. Zimmer
C. An Index to The Nabokov-Wilson Letters by Dieter E. Zimmer
5) "A Visit to the Museum": A Gallery of Photographs by Gennady Barabtarlo
6) Collolations: Lolita in Cyberspace, Fiction, and Popular Culture
A. Suellen Stringer-Hye's customized Collations with a Lo spin
B. Chapters 1-5 of Donald Harington's novel Ekaterina
C. Interview with the new Lolita, info about the new film, etc.
7) Nabokov on the Web
A. VN info at other locations, with links (Wellesley, Cornell, etc.)
B. Related Sites
1. Lewis Carroll site
2. Alain Robbe-Grillet site
3. James Joyce site
4. etc. etc. etc.
________________________________________
Jeff Edmunds
jhe@psulias.psu.edu