Invited to a Beheading: A Real Individual in Search of Freedom (original) (raw)

Nabokov's Freedom: An Uneven Battle against the Sinister Narrator

Javad Momeni

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Vladimir Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading or the Artifice of Mortality

Olga Hasty

KronoScope, 2008

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Cincinnatus’ Gnostic Other-voicedness: A Lacuna in the Repressive Reality of Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading

Majid Shirvani

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Art of the Execution: Notes on the Theme of Capital Punishment in Nabokov

Alexander Dolinin

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8 . Invitation to a Beheading: "Nameless Existence, Intangible Substance

Leona Toker

Nabokov, 2017

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Introduction: the many faces of Vladimir Nabokov

Julian Connolly

2005

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"Death, Reimagined: Nabokov's Berlin Tragedies and the Art of Redemption."

Olga Voronina

Christine Frank, ed. Berlin im Krisenjahr 1923: Parallelwelten in Literatur, Wissenschaft und Kunst. Berlin: Königshausen and Neumann., 2023

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Review: David Larmour, 'Discourse and Ideology in Nabokov's Prose'

Barbara Wyllie

Slavonic & East European Review

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Review: Julian Connolly, 'Invitation to a Beheading': A Critical Companion

Barbara Wyllie

Slavonic & East European Review

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“(Re)writing Considered as an Act of Murder: How to rewrite Nabokov’s Despair in a Post-Nouveau Roman Context,” Nabokov Studies 2, The International Nabokov Society (1995): 251-76.

Michel Sirvent

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Conversations with Vladimir Nabokov (ed.by Robert Golla)

Peter Tamas

Nabokov Online Journal (Vol. XII), 2018

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The Self as Myth, Mask and Construct in Vladimir Nabokov’s Speak, Memory!

Judit Pieldner

University of Bucharest Review. A Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, 2008

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Dematagoda, Udith, review of Frank, Siggy, Nabokov's Theatrical Imagination, in Slavonic and East European Review, 91.4 (2013), 882–83

Udith Dematagoda

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"If We Put Our Heads between Our Legs": An Introduction to the Theme 'Vladimir Nabokov and Arthur Schopenhauer'.

Savely Senderovich

2007

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"One More Disillusionment": Mikhail Bulgakov's Exposure of Soviet Absurdities

Lisa J Cosham

2021

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Paradox, Irony and Ambiguity in Vladimir Nabokov's "Terror"

Ali Chaoui

2019

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La fattualità del male: la Nonfiction Novel e le sue versioni sovietiche

Duccio Colombo

Europa Orientalis 42, 2023

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(Review) Dana Dragunoiu, Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of Moral Acts (Northwestern University Press, 2021)

Erik Eklund

Nabokov Studies, 2023

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REPRESENTATION OF SUFFERING IN SELECTED WORKS BY VLADIMIR NABOKOV

Jana Chrenková

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Review of Marijeta Bozovic, Nabokov's Canon, from 'Onegin' to 'Ada'. Studies in Russian Literature and Theory

Yannicke CHUPIN

Slave East European Review, 2017

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“My name or any such‐like phantom”: A Reading of Nabokov's

Boris Katz

The Russian Review, 1999

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NABOKOV’S DUELS WITH LITERATURE

Violeta Stojmenovic

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El arte de la traducción de Vladimir Nabokov. Problemas de recepción y transmigración en la traducción

Christine Raguet

HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2017

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“Nabokov and the Transcultural Imperative.” In Nabokov Upside Down. Eds. Brian Boyd and Marijeta Bozovic. Northwestern University Press, 2017.

Marijeta Bozovic

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'Nabokov and the Question of Morality: Aesthetics, Metaphysics, and the Ethics of Fiction', edited by Michael Rodgers and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney

Barbara Wyllie

Slavonic and East European Review, 2019

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Nabokov’s Critics: a Review Article

Priscilla Meyer

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Review of Nabokov and the Question of Morality: Aesthetics, Metaphysics, and the Ethics of Fiction

Sara Pankenier Weld

2018

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The Theatricalization of Reality and Metatheatre of Nabokov-Playwright

Olga Babenko

Humanities Journal of University of Zakho

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Maxim Matusevich, review of TRUE SONGS OF FREEDOM: UNCLE TOM'S CABIN IN RUSSIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (from Russian Review, April 2014, 304-305)

John MacKay

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Dematagoda, Udith, review of Boyd, Brian, Stalking Nabokov: Selected Essays, in Slavonic and East European Review, 91.3 (2013), 622–24

Udith Dematagoda

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(Review) Robert Alter, Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defense (Princeton University Press, 2021)

Erik Eklund

Nabokov Online Journal, 2021

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The Gist of Masks: Notes on Kinbote’s Christianity and Nabokov’s Authorial Kenosis

Erik Eklund

Nabokov Online Journal, 2021

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“The Shadow of Fool-Made History”: History as Narrative in Nabokov’s Work

Siggy Frank

CoSMo | Comparative Studies in Modernism, 2015

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The Soviet Writer Konstantin Vaginov: From Poetics to Subjectivity IN The Russian Review. 2019. Vol. 78. No 4. P. 619-640.

Natalia Falikova, Pavel Uspenskij

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“A Conjuror’s Smile: Vladimir Nabokov in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight”. Image and Narrative, X, 2, (25), 2009. ISSN 1780‐678X.

Irina Marchesini

http://www.imageandnarrative.be/inarchive/l\_auteur\_et\_son\_imaginaire/Marchesini.htm

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