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Torpid Smoke:
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov. KELLMAN, Steven G. and Irving MALIN (Eds.)
Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA, 2000, 246 pp.
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Series: Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics 35
Contents: Foreword. Barbara WYLLIE: Memory and Dream in Nabokov's Short Fiction. Julian W. CONNOLLY: Nabokov's Approach to the Supernatural in the Early Stories. R.H.W. DILLARD: Nabokov's Christmas Stories. Nassim W. BALESTRINI: Art and Marriage in Vladimir Nabokov's "Music" and in Lev Tolstoy's "The Kreutzer Sonata". Steven G. KELLMAN: How They Brought the Bad News to Mints: "Breaking the News". J.E. RIVERS: Alone in the Void: "Mademoiselle O". Maxim D. SHRAYER: Nabokov's "Vasily Shishkov": An Author-Text Interpretation. Christian MORARU: "Vile Scripts": Games of Double-Crossing in Vladimir Nabokov's "The Assistant Producer". Victor STRANDBERG: Nabokov and the "Prism of Art". Brian WALTER: "A Forgotten Poet": Nabokov's Dostoyevskian Row. Irving MALIN: Reading Madly. Linda WAGNER-MARTIN: "The Vane Sisters" and Nabokov's "Subtle and Loving" Readers.
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