
Cycnos | Volume 10.1 - Nobokov : Autobiography, Biography and Fiction

Volume 10.1 - Nobokov : Autobiography, Biography and Fiction
juin 1993
Maurice Couturier : Introduction
Brian Boyd : New Light on Nabokov’s Russian Years
Vladimir E. Alexandrov : How Can Ethics Exist in Nabokov’s Fated Worlds?
Gennady Barabtarlo : Nabokov in the Wilson Archive
Simon Karlinsky : Nabokov and Chekhov: Affinities, parallels, structures
Julian W. Connolly : From Biography to Autobiography and Back: The Fictionalization of The Narrated Self in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
Maurice Couturier : The Distinguished Writer vs the Child
Susan Elizabeth Sweeney : Playing Nabokov
Dmitri Nabokov : Things I Could Have Said
Leona Toker : “Who was becoming seasick? Cincinnatus”: Some Aspects of Nabokov’s treatment of the Communist Regime
Christine Raguet-Bouvart : Textual Regeneration and the Author’s Progress
Don Barton Johnson : Vladimir Nabokov and Captain Mayne Reid
Stephen Jan Parker : Nabokov’s Montreux Books: Part II
Pekka Tammi : The St. Petersburg Text and Its Nabokovian Texture
Robert Alter : Autobiography as Alchemy in Pale Fire
Suzanne Fraysse : Look At The Harlequins!
Herbert Grabes : The Deconstruction of Autobiography: Look at the Harlequins!
David Rampton : The Last Word in Nabokov Criticism