Vladimir Nabokov (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)

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Vladimir Nabokov’s fifty-year career as a writer includes—besides his short stories—novels, poetry, drama, memoirs, translations, reviews, letters, critical essays, literary criticism, and the screenplay of his most famous novel, Lolita (1955). After his death, three volumes of lectures on literature that he had delivered to students at Wellesley, Stanford, and Cornell were scrupulously edited by Fredson Bowers and published as Lectures on Literature: British, French, and German (1980), Lectures on Russian Literature (1981), and...

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