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  • ** TOC: Introduction : the many faces of Vladimir Nabokov / Julian W. Connolly -- Strong opinions and nerve points : Nabokov's life a * Brian Boyd. (1993) ''Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years''. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691024707. | [ht
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vladimir Nabokov]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ainted with the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Terry Southern, Jose Saramago, Vladimir Nabokov, Rohinton Mistry, John Banville, and Salman Rushdie, as well as Latin Ameri
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  • ...Fleming]],<ref name="Watts"/> [[Vladimir Nabokov]],<ref>{{cite book|title=Vladimir Nabokov, A Reference Guide|url=https://archive.org/details/vladimirnabokovr0000schu
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  • ...esentations have applied these interests to writers such as Doris Lessing, Vladimir Nabokov, Samuel Beckett, Beat Generation writers - including W. S. Burroughs, Jack
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  • ...ern authors are, in no particular order, Kurt Vonnegut, Jorge Luis Borges, Vladimir Nabokov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Mark Danielewski, Mark Twain, and Herman Melville.
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  • ''[[The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov]]''.<ref name=Esquire2019-06-13/><ref name=newyorker2019-06-21/><ref name=1 | title = The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov
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  • ...he girlfriend of the protagonist is a [[Viking]] princess born in Thule. [[Vladimir Nabokov]] worked on a story entitled ''Ultima Thule'', aspects of which eventually
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  • excepting [[Vladimir Nabokov|Nabokov]]'s '''Àda''': '''Âda'''
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  • '''[[Vladimir Nabokov|Nabôkov]]
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  • ...mes Thurber]], [[Ogden Nash]], [[S.J. Perelman]], [[E.E. Cummings]], and [[Vladimir Nabokov]].
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  • ::Perhaps a better example of what Hayford is saying is Vladimir Nabokov. Russian or American? Clearly an American author, though Russian by birth.
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  • # [[Vladimir Nabokov|Nabokov, Vladimir]]
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  • ...fiction is profoundly learned, and always concise. Like his contemporary [[Vladimir Nabokov]] and the older [[James Joyce]], he combined an interest in his native land
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  • ...ng-Glass]]'' by Lewis Carroll to ''[[The Royal Game]]'' by Stefan Zweig or Vladimir Nabokov's ''[[The Defense]]''.
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