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  • Glory (Russian: Подвиг) is a Russian novel written by Vladimir Nabokov between 1930 and 1932 and first published in Paris. The novel has been seen by some...
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    Russia in 1899, Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian (1926–1938) while living in Berlin, where he met his wife, Véra Nabokov. He achieved international...
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  • Glory", by The Cranberries from Something Else, 2017 Glory (Vladimir Nabokov novel), a 1932 novel by Vladimir Nabokov Glory (NoViolet Bulawayo novel)...
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  • Dmitri Vladimirovich Nabokov (Russian: Дми́трий Влади́мирович Набо́ков; May 10, 1934 – February 22, 2012) was an American opera singer and translator...
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    lepidopterist Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, who portrayed his father in his memoirs (Speak, Memory, 1967) and included in his novel Pale Fire a scene of misdirected...
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  • This is a list of works by writer Vladimir Nabokov. (1926) Mashen'ka (Машенька); English translation: Mary (1970) (1928) Korol', dama, valet (Король,...
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    1991) was the wife, editor, and translator of Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov, and a source of inspiration for many of his works. Born Vera Yevseyevna...
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  • young girl as "precociously seductive." It originates from Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita, which portrays the narrator Humbert's sexual obsession with...
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    Look at the Harlequins! (category Novels by Vladimir Nabokov)
    at the Harlequins! is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1974. The work was Nabokov's final published novel before his death in 1977...
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    Drama. His next film was Lolita (1962), an adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel of the same name. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted...
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  • Charles Kinbote (category Vladimir Nabokov characters)
    fictional character who acts as the unreliable narrator in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire. Kinbote appears to be the scholarly author of the Foreword...
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  • York in 1953, he maintained his friendship with Vladimir Nabokov. Broke and isolated, Nabokov was teaching at Cornell University and considering moving...
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    coincidences." Vladimir Nabokov, who had celebrated Pasternak's books of poetry as works of "pure, unbridled genius", however, considered the novel to be "a sorry...
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  • created a comparable US scandal. Transgressive fiction from Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita (1955) to Michel Houellebecq's Les Particules élémentaires (1998)...
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    Nabokov House is a house in Saint Petersburg with the modern street number of 47 Great Morskaya Street (Bol'shaia morskaia ulitsa), 190000. In 1897, the...
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  • Boris Pasternak Anatomy of a Murder by Robert Traver Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Around the World with Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis From the Terrace by...
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    which included over 25 novels, he explored the conflicting moral and political issues of the modern world. The Power and the Glory won the 1941 Hawthornden...
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  • Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English since 1939 – A Personal Choice is an essay by British writer Anthony Burgess, published by Allison & Busby in 1984...
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    Förtvivlan (Despair) (2017) Vladimir Nabokov, Genomskinliga ting (Transparent Things) (2017) Vladimir Nabokov, Bragden (Glory) (2020) Jo Shapcott, Pissblomma...
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    narrative poetry, the novel, the short story, the drama, the critical essay and even the personal letter. According to Vladimir Nabokov, Pushkin's idiom combined...
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