Similar words: look over, in a box, Naboth, in a body, runabout, turn about, turnabout, moon about. Meaning: n. United States writer (born in Russia) (1899-1977).
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1 Nabokov was the scion of an aristocratic family.
2 Nabokov, however, denied that natural selection can explain it.
3 Nabokov may have left behind some unpublished manuscripts.
4 Nabokov was wrong - rather surprising, this - about the phonetics of the name Lolita.
5 Nabokov, who is exceedingly peremptory with all translators of Flaubert,(www.Sentencedict.com) renders this as whippet.
6 Do you know what Nabokov said about adultery in his lecture on Madame Bovary?
7 Vladimir Nabokov squeezed tiny writing on small record or filing cards.
8 Wilson and Nabokov argued over the translation's fidelity to the original text.
9 Nabokov is a novelist of experimentalism in the 20th century.
10 THE true critic, Vladimir Nabokov once observed, reads not with his brain but with his backbone.
11 Nabokov, the authorial prankster, buried Easter eggs of every sort for careful readers to unearth.
12 "Lolita", the novel written by Vladimir Nabokov is the pioneering work of postmodernism. It has brought about controversies on account of its paedophiliac description.
13 Addicted to Notecards: Vladimir Nabokov used 5- by 8-inch index cards to compose and order the scenes in his novels.
14 Vladimir Nabokov looking out of his car holding a frankly primitive pencil.
15 By using these strategies Nabokov succeeds in achieving the delicate narrative balance, and Humbert reaches his narrative motivation of self-justification.
16 Maar's also points out that Nabokov lived in the same section of Berlin as Eschwege until 1937, and that the German author's work was widely available at the time.
17 In this novel, Nabokov makes an effective enquiry into the psychological mechanism embedded a totalitarian society.
18 Lolita, written by Vladimir Nabokov, tells us an abnormal story in which Humbert, a middle-aged man falls in love with 12-years-old Lolita.
19 The reasons why Nabokov takes Lolita as a polymorphous butterfly are studied in this paper in respects of literary value, scientific significance and moral impact.
20 Vladimir Nabokov, the acclaimed author of Ada, Pnin, Pale Fire and that transgressive bestseller Lolita, is a writer whose imaginative mastery continues to torment successive generations.
21 "Lolita", as the masterpiece written by Vladimir Nabokov, depicts a sense of Love and Belove .
22 Boyd , Brian . Vladimir Nabokov : The American Years. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991.
23 Borges dreams of libraries and Nabokov texts and commentaries, but Calvino pictures acres of vulnerable print, gathered into volumes but constantly menaced with dispersion or vertiginous error.''
24 We know that Nabokov was rereading Flaubert when he was writing The Tragedy of Mister Morn.
25 The film is adapted by Tom Stoppard from the novel by Nabokov.
26 Today, the term "lolita" has come to imply an oversexed teenage siren, although Nabokov, for his part, never intended to create such associations.
27 This paper analyzes the stylistic features of the novel Lolita written by Russian American Vladimir Nabokov from lexical, syntactical and phonological levels.
28 So, there are multiple ways, at multiple levels, that Nabokov is defending his work in this afterword. For one thing, he insults the publishers.
29 Today, the term Lolita has come to imply an oversexed teenage siren20), although Vladimir Nabokov, for his part, never intended to create the association.
30 The Style of Self - cancelling Assertion: How does Heller Differ from Wilde? From Nabokov ? From Humbert?
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