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    А Б В Г Д Е Ж З И Й К Л М Н О П Р С Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш Щ Э Ю Я
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    1. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Time, 1969 г.
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    2. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Wisconsin Studies, 1967 г.
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    3. Вне Лолиты: Вновь открывая Набокова. (Проект CNN, 1999 г.). The Writer
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    4. Савельева В.В.: Художественная гипнология и онейропоэтика русских писателей. Приложение
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    5. Inspiration
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    6. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Интервью данное Брайеном Бойдом журналу BOMB Magazine
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    7. Афанасьев О.И.: Интертекстуальные связи музыкальных мотивов в рассказе В.В. Набокова "Музыка"
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    8. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Five. Kafka
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    9. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Playboy, 1964 г.
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    10. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    11. Роупер Р: Набоков в Америке. По дороге к «Лолите». Библиография
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    12. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Novel, 1970 г.
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    13. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Six. This Hovering Honeyed Mist
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    14. Шраер Д. Максим: Спасение еврейско-русского мальчика - рассказы Набокова в ожидании катастрофы
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    15. Здесь говорят по-русски (перевод С. Сакуна)
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    16. Lolita. Foreword
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    17. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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    18. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC Television, 1962 г.
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    19. Злочевская А. В.: Три лика мистической метапрозы XX века. Глава III. «Искусство – божественная игра». «Дар»
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    20. Вне Лолиты: Вновь открывая Набокова. (Проект CNN, 1999 г.). The Man
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    21. Anniversary notes
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    22. Левинтон Г. А.: The Importance of Being Russian или Les allusions perdues
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    23. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Vogue, 1969 г.
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    24. Из переписки Владимира Набокова и Эдмонда Уилсона. 1940 г.
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    25. Брайан Бойд. Владимир Набоков: американские годы. Библиография
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    26. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. TV-13 NY, 1965 г.
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    27. Карпов Н.А.: Романтические контексты Набокова. Примечания
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    28. Найман Эрик: Извращения в «Пнине» (Набоков наоборот). Глава 4
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    29. Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings
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    30. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC-2, 1968 г.
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    31. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter four
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    32. Семенова Н.: Цитация в романе В. Набокова "Король, дама, валет"
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    33. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Глава третья. Пункты IX - XVIII
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    34. Бабиков А. А.: Прочтение Набокова. Изыскания и материалы. Сократова отрава
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    35. The wings of desire
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    36. Review by Brian Boyd, Robert Michael Pyle
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    37. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Seven. King, Queen, Knave
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    38. Злочевская А. В.: Три лика мистической метапрозы XX века. Введение. Русская и европейская литература XX в.: Реализм мистический и метапроза – что мерцает между ними?
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    39. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Three. Mashen'ka
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    40. Букс Нора: Эшафот в хрустальном дворце. О русских романах Владимира Набокова. Глава IV. Волшебный фонарь, или «Камера обскура»
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    41. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 18 - 22
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    42. Долинин Александр: Комментарий к роману Владимира Набокова «Дар». Литература
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    43. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 9 - 11
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    44. Классик без ретуши. Бледный огонь
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    45. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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    46. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 12 - 17
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    47. Предисловие к английскому переводу романа "Соглядатай" ("The Eye")
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    48. Пнин (перевод Г. Барабтарло, второе издание). Разрешенный диссонанс
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    49. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter six
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    50. Бабиков А. А.: Прочтение Набокова. Изыскания и материалы. «Дар» за чертой страницы
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    1. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Time, 1969 г.
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    Часть текста: added a dozen more, of which I answered seven. Some of the lot were quoted in the May 23, 1969, issue-- the one with my face on the cover. There seem to be similarities in the rhythm and tone of Speak, Memory and Ada, and in the way you and Van retrieve the past in images. Do you both work along similar lines? The more gifted and talkative one's characters are, the greater the chances of their resembling the author in tone or tint of mind. It is a familiar embarrassment that I face with very faint qualms, particularly since I am not really aware of any special similarities-- just as one is not aware of sharing mannerisms with a detestable kinsman. I loathe Van Veen. The following two quotations seem closely related: "I confess I do not believe in time. I like to fold my magic carpet, after use, in such a way as to superimpose one part of the pattern upon another. " (Speak, Memory) and "pure time, perceptual time, tangible time, time free of content, context and running commentary-- this is my time and theme. All the rest is numerical symbol or some aspect of space. " (Ada). Will you give me a lift on your magic carpet to point out bow time is animated in the story of Van and Ada? In his study of time my creature distinguishes between text and texture, between the contents of time and its almost tangible essence. I ignored that distinction in my Speak, Memory and was mainly concerned with being faithful to the patterns of my past. I suspect that Van Veen, having less...
    2. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Wisconsin Studies, 1967 г.
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    Часть текста: have for the last six years lived in an opulent hotel built in 1835, which still retains its nineteenth-century atmosphere. Their suite of rooms is on the sixth floor, overlooking Lake Geneva, and the sounds of the lake are audible through the open doors of their small balcony. Since Mr. Nabokov does not like to talk off the cuff (or "Off the Nabocuff," as he said) no tape recorder was used. Mr. Nabokov ei! ther wrote out his answers to the questions or dictated them to the interviewer; in some instances, notes from the conversation were later recast as formal questions-and-answers. The interviewer was Nabokov's student at Cornell University in 1954, and the references are to Literature 311-312 (MWF, 12), a course on the Masterpieces of European Fiction (Jane Austen, Gogol, Dickens, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Stevenson, Kafka, Joyce, and Proust). Its enrollment had reached four hundred by the time of Nabokov's resignation in 1959. The footnotes to the interview, except where indicated, are provided by the interviewer, Alfred Appel, Jr. For years bibliographers and literary journalists didn't know whether to group you under "Russian" or "American. "Now that you're living in Switzerland there seems to be complete agreement that you're American. Do you find this kind of distinction at all important regarding your identity as a writer? I have always maintained, even as a schoolboy in Russia, that the nationality of a worthwhile writer is of secondary importance. The more distinctive an insect's aspect, the less apt the taxonomist is to glance first of all at the locality label under the pinned specimen in order to decide which of several vaguely described races it should be assigned to. The...
    3. Вне Лолиты: Вновь открывая Набокова. (Проект CNN, 1999 г.). The Writer
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    Часть текста: Kubrick. In short, he was obsessed with words and was not intimidated by genre. He spent his working life trying to capture the perfect style and structure on the page, in the same way he netted a butterfly that fluttered in his path. Nabokov, known as VN, first gained acclaim in Berlin, writing in his native Russian language and developing a following with fellow émigrés. In 1923, shortly after his graduation from Cambridge, Nabokov was busy with work - he published four plays (including "Death" and "The Grandfather") and two books of poetry ("The Empyrean Path" and "The Cluster"). His first book, "Mary," was published in 1926. The story details a young émigré's longing for the love he left behind in Russia, the battle between what is memory and what is real, and the inevitable disappointment of facing both. The book received little initial attention. Nabokov working on "The Defense" at a hotel in Le Boulou, East Pyrenees, February 1929 That's not to say Nabokov was an unknown. He continued to write, publishing the novels "King, Queen, Knave" (1928), "The Defense" (1930), and "Glory" (1932) and the 1929 short story collection "The Return of Chorb," Nabokov developed a Russian and...
    4. Савельева В.В.: Художественная гипнология и онейропоэтика русских писателей. Приложение
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    Часть текста: в том, чтобы методами филологии анализировать то психологическое явление, которое описано литературным материалом» (“The purposes of such studies are not to use the psychological methods for the literary analysis, but to use the literary methods in order to analyze the psychological phenomenon, which is described in the literary text”) [20, с.9]. These studies are interdisciplinary, for they are situated on the boundaries of different academic fields, such as physiology, medicine, philosophy, psychology, literary and cultural studies, and semiotics. V.M.Kovalzon, The Doctor of Biology and a member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, defines the process of sleeping as “...особое генетически детерминированное состояние организма человека и других теплокровных животных (т.е. млекопитающих и птиц), характеризующееся закономерной последовательной сменой определенных полиграфических картин в виде циклов, фаз и стадий» (“.a special, genetically determined state of the human body and the body of other warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds), which is characterized by the logical succession of certain multi-graphic pictures in the form of cycles, phases and stages” ) [6, с.311]. The process of sleeping is inevitably accompanied by the phases of dreams, which some scholars describe as the period of paradoxical sleeping. According to...
    5. Inspiration
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    Часть текста: impulse, esp. as manifested in high artistic achievement. Webster, Second Ed., unabridged, 1957 The enthusiasm that sweeps away (entraine) poets. Also a term of physiology (insufflation): ". . . wolves and dogs howl only by inspiration; one can easily ascertain this by causing a little dog to howl close to one's face (Buffon)." Littre. ed. integrate, 1963 The enthusiasm, concentration, and unusual manifestation of the mental faculties (umstvennyh sil). Dal, Revised Ed., St. Petersburg, 1904 A creative upsurge. [Examples: ] Inspired poet. Inspired socialistic work. Ozhegov, Russian dictionary, Moscow, 1960 A special study, which I do not plan to conduct, would reveal, probably, that inspiration is seldom dwelt upon nowadays even by the worst reviewers of our best prose. I say "our" and I say "prose" because I am thinking of American works of fiction, including my own stuff. It would seem that this reticence is somehow linked up with a sense of decorum. Conformists suspect that to speak of "inspiration" is as tasteless and old-fashioned as to stand up for the Ivory Tower. Yet inspiration exists as do towers and tusks. One can distinguish several types of inspiration, which intergrade, as all things do in this fluid and interesting world of ours, while yielding gracefully to a semblance of classification. A prefatory glow, not unlike some benign variety of the aura before an epileptic attack, is something the artist learns to perceive very early in life. This feeling of tickly well-being branches through him like the red and the blue in the...
    6. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Интервью данное Брайеном Бойдом журналу BOMB Magazine
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    Часть текста: early Russian poems, inscribed by Nabokov for his wife Vera. Image from Vera's Butterflies (NY: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, 1999). Courtesy the Estate of Vladimir Nabokov. A commentator from a distant southern land that begins with Z composes an outlandish elucidation of another man's masterpiece. His startling, perhaps outrageous claims upset certain entrenched academic specialists, and he must flee (a world tour, a centenary), and undergo the ordeals of exile before coming to rest, in some almost successful disguise—as a professor of English at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. An unlikely plot, but the real story is no less exceptional: Brian Boyd, author of the prize-winning two-volume biography, Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years and Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years, and of Nabokov's Ada: The Place of Consciousness and the just-released Nabokov's Pale Fire: The Magic of Artistic Discovery, is a scholar who changed his mind. Writing in The New York Observer on Boyd's 'remarkable, obsessive, delirious, devotional study, Nabokov's Pale Fire,' Ron Rosenbaum called him 'an ornament of the accidents and possibilities of Nabokov scholarship' and praised him 'for having the courage and humility to retract an earlier conjecture and the imaginative daring' to (as Boyd...
    7. Афанасьев О.И.: Интертекстуальные связи музыкальных мотивов в рассказе В.В. Набокова "Музыка"
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    Часть текста: музыкальных мотивов в рассказе В. В. Набокова «Музыка». Литературоведческий анализ музыкальных мотивов в рассказе позволяет выявить их идейно-художественную функцию, эксплицировать глубинный смысл рассказа, осмыслить «эффект обманутого ожидания» читателя. В процессе создания своего рассказа В. В. Набоков ориентировался на влиятельную модель, заданную в данном случае Л. Н. Толстым и А. П. Чеховым, чтобы через ее обновление и трансформацию вступить в полемику со своими великими предшественниками и тем самым адекватно выразить свою художественную позицию. Ключевые слова и фразы : интертекстуальность; аллюзия; реминисценция; ирония; историко-культурная память; музыка чувств; межтекстовая солидарность. Северо-Осетинский государственный университет имени К. Л. Хетагурова yasha64@bk.ru Рассказ «Музыка» был написан В. В. Набоковым в начале 1932 года. Тематически и композиционно он примыкает к ранней истории «Бахман» [8, c. 799], написанной в 1925 году. Несмотря на незначительный объем, рассказ «Музыка» обнаруживает довольно богатые интертекстуальные связи с музыкальными мотивами как произведений самого В. В. Набокова, так и с произведениями других авторов. Согласно теории интертекстуальности, любой художественный текст «не существует изолированно, вне связи с другими. Он часто возникает как отклик на уже существующее литературное произведение, как реакция на него, ответная “реплика” в диалоге текстов; он включает и преобразует “чужое” слово, приобретая при этом смысловую множественность» [10, c. 223], а также смысловую полноту, что является следствием его соотнесенности с иными текстами «в общем межтекстовом пространстве культуры», в котором текст предстает в виде «мозаики цитат» [6, c. 5-6],...
    8. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Five. Kafka
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    Часть текста: a friend, referred to only as "M." in his diary. (Jean-Jacques Molard, a casual acquaintance of Nabokov's since 1922 when they met at Cambridge, believes M. to have been Maria Ostrowsky, the adopted daughter of a Galician timber merchant, about whom we will hear more later.) The time was mid-June. Kafka, as was his custom, spent the morning reclining on a chaise longue on the spa's veranda overlooking the sea. Nabokov, sketching fat figures in the margins of his notebook while relaxing on the beach, had stuffed the end of a Gauloise cigarette into his mouth when he realized he had left his matches at the Pension des H?brides five hundred meters away. Sitting up as a prelude to borrowing what he needed, the young writer noticed the older writer, whose six-foot frame, by this time, weighed less than nine stone, all in black, surveying the strand from his chair. Nabokov stood, folded closed his notebook, and plodded off, minus his espadrilles, toward the invalid. He asked for a match first in French, which elicited only ...
    9. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Playboy, 1964 г.
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    Часть текста: mushroomed almost overnight from high repute among the literary cognoscenti-- which you bad enjoyed for more than 30 years-- to both acclaim and abuse as the world-renowned author of a sensational bestseller. In the aftermath of this cause celebre, do you ever regret having written Lolita? On the contrary, I shudder retrospectively when I recall that there was a moment, in 1950, and again in 1951, when I was on the point of burning Humbert Humbert's little black diary. No, I shall never regret Lolita. She was like the composition of a beautiful puzzle-- its composition and its solution at the same time, since one is a mirror view of the other, depending on the way you look. Of course she completely eclipsed my other works-- at least those I wrote in English: The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Bend Sinister, my short stories, my book of recollections; but I cannot grudge her this. There is a queer, tender charm about that mythical nymphet. Though many readers and reviewers would disagree that her charm is...
    10. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    Часть текста: something beyond ithence the neutral illumination. And when you bear in mind that these were the raised eyebrows and parted lips of a child, you may better appreciate what depths of calculated carnality, what reflected despair, restrained me from falling at her dear feet and dissolving in human tears, and sacrificing my jealousy to whatever pleasure Lolita might hope to derive from mixing with dirty and dangerous children in an outside world that was real to her. And I have still other smothered memories, now unfolding themselves into limbless monsters of pain. Once, in a sunset-ending street of Beardsley, she turned to little Eva Rosen (I was taking both nymphets to a concert and walking behind them so close as almost to touch them with my person), she turned to Eva, and so very serenely and seriously, in answer to something the other had said about its being better to die than hear Milton Pinski, some local schoolboy she knew, talk about music, my Lolita remarked: “You know, what’s so dreadful about dying is that you are completely on your own”; and it struck me, as my automaton knees went up and down, that I simply did not know a thing about my darling’s mind and that quite possibly, behind the awful juvenile clichs, there was in her a garden and a twilight, and a palace gatedim and adorable regions which happened to be lucidly and absolutely forbidden to me, in my polluted rags and miserable convulsions; for I often noticed that living as we did, she and I, in a world of total evil, we would become strangely embarrassed whenever I tried to discuss something she and an older friend, she and a parent, she and a real healthy sweetheart, I and Annabel, Lolita and a sublime, purified, analyzed, deified Harold Haze,...