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Alfred Appel Jr., The Annotated Lolita, McGraw, 1970.
Anthony Burgess, The Novel Now: A Guide to Contemporary Fiction, Norton, 1967.
Catholic World, October, 1958.
Kirkus Reviews, June 5, 1958.
Andrew Field, Nabokov: His Life in Art, Little, Brown, 1967.
Library Journal, August, 1958.
Donald Malcolm, review in The New Yorker, November 8, 1958.
Donald E. Morton, Vladimir Nabokov, Unger, 1974.
Orville Prescott, review in...
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