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Hessen, Georgy

Hessen, Iosif

Higgins, Lionel

History of Pugachev
(Pushkin)

Hitler, Adolf

Hodasevich.
See
Khodasevich, Vladislav

Hofstadter, Douglas

Holabird, Jean

Hollywood

Holmes, Richard

Holroyd, Michael

Homer

Horace

Horton Hears a Who!
(Seuss)

Housman, A. E.

Howe, Williamn

Hughes, Ted

Hugo, Victor

humor

Huntington, E. Irving

Huxley, Aldous

Ibsen, Henryk

Iliad
(Homer)

imagery

imagination

inclusive fitness

independence; of writer

individuality

inference

In Search of Lost Time
(Proust)

“Inspiration” (Nabokov)

intentional fallacy

inversion

Invitation to a Beheading
(Nabokov)

irony, Nabokovian reverse (positive) irony

Istanbul
(Pamuk)

Jakobson, Roman

James, William

jealousy

Johnson, Don Barton

Johnson, Kurt

Johnson, Samuel

Jonson, Ben

Journal of the New York Entomological Society

Journey to Arzrum
(Pushkin)

Joyce, Jamesn

Juliar, Michael

Kafka, Franz

Kaminka, Avgust

Kant, Immanuel

Karamzin, Nikolay

Karlinsky, Simonn

Karpovich, Michael

Karshan, Thomas

Keats, John

Kernan, Alvin

Khodasevich, Vladislav

King Lear
(Shakespeare)

King, Queen, Knave
(Nabokov)

Klots, Alexander B.

Knut, Dovidn

Kretschmar, C. A.

“Kreutzer Sonata, The” (Tolstoy)

Kubrick, Stanley

Kuzmanovich, Zoran

Kuznetsov, Nokolay

Kyoto Reading Circle

La Fontaine, Jean de

Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste

Lamas, Gerardo

Lapina, Galina

Laughlin, James

laughter

Laughter in the Dark
(Nabokov)

Lawrence, D.H.

learning, social

Lecture on
Ulysses (Nabokov)

Lectures on
Don Quixote (Nabokov)

Lectures on Literature
(Nabokov)

Lectures on Russian Literature
(Nabokov)

Leibniz, Gottfried

Léon Noel, Lucie

Lepidopterists’ News

Lermontov, Mikhailnn

Lerner, Alan Jay

Letters to Véra
(Nabokov, forthcoming)

Leuthold, Dorothy

Levin, Elena

Levin, Harry

Levin, Richardn

Leving, Yuri

libraries

“Library of Babel, The” (Borges)

Library of Congress

Life
(magazine)

Limits of Art, The
(Cairns)

Lincoln, Abraham

“Lips to Lips” (Nabokov)

literature: as individual; development of; purpose of; as social; traditions in; as transnational
See also
art; fiction

Lively, Penelope

Lodge, David

Lolita
(film, Kubrick)

Lolita
(film, Lyne)

Lolita
(musical, Lerner)

Lolita
(novel, Nabokov)

Lolita
(Russian translation, Nabokov)

Lolita: A Screenplay
(Nabokov)

Lomonosov, Mikhail

Look at the Harlequins!
(Nabokov)

loss

love

Lowell, Robert

Lucian

Lycaeides

Lycaeides argyrognomon longinus

Lycaeides melissa annetta

Lycaeides melissa samuelis

Lycaeides sublivens

lycaenids

Lyne, Adrian

Lyon, Sue

Lysandra cormion
n

Mabinogion,
The

Machado de Assis, Joaquím Maria

Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis

Madame Bovary
(Flaubert)

Mallarmé, Stéphane

Mamet, David

Mandelshtam, Osip

Man from the USSR and Other Plays, The
(Nabokov)

Mann, Thomas

Manolescu, Monica

“Mariana” (Machado)

Marinel sisters

married love

Marvell, Andrew

Marx, Karl

Mary
(
Mashen’ka
) (Nabokov)

Mason, Bobbie Ann

Mayakovsky, Vladimir

Mayr, Ernst

McDunnough, James

McGraw-Hill

Medawar, Peter

Melville, Herman

“Mémoire” (Rimbaud)

memory

memory tests, fictional

Mendel, Gregor

Merezhkovsky, Dmitri

Merlin

Metamorphoses
(Ovid)

metaphysics

metarepresentation

Mickiéwicz, Adam

Middlemarch
(Eliot)

Milton, John

Milyukov, Pavel

mimicry

mirror neurons

Miura, Shoko

Moby Dick
(Melville)

modernism

Montreux

Morris, Paul

Morson, Gary Saul

Moynahan, Julian

Musée Cantonal de Zoologie, Lausanne

Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ), Harvard

myth of arrival, in Nabokov fiction

myth of return, in Nabokov fiction

Nabokov, Dmitri Nikolaevich (grandfather)

Nabokov, Dmitri Vladimirovich (son)

Nabokov, Elena Ivanovna (mother)

Nabokov, Kirill Vladimirovich (brother)

Nabokov, Maria Ferdinandovna (grandmother)

Nabokov, Sergey Dmitrievich (uncle)

Nabokov, Sergey Vladimirovich (brother)

Nabokov, Véra Evseevna (wife)

Nabokov, Vladimir Dmitrievich (father)

Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich: archive; life; poetry

Nabokov: His Life in Art
(Field)

Nabokovian

Nabokov Museum (St. Petersburg)

Nabokov’s
Ada
: The Place of Consciousness
(Boyd)

Nabokov’s Blues: The Scientific Odyssey of a Literary Genius
(Johnson and Coates)

Nabokov’s Butterflies
(ed. Boyd and Pyle)

Nabokov’s Deceptive World
(Rowe)

Nabokov’s Dozen
(Nabokov)

Nabokov’s Garden: A Guide to
Ada (Mason)

Nabokov Society of Japan

Nabokov’s Otherworld
(Alexandrov)

Nabokov’s
Pale Fire:
The Magic of Artistic Discovery
(Boyd)

Nabokov’s Spectral Dimension
(Rowe)

Nabokov Studies
(journal)

Nabokov-Wilson Letters
(ed. Karlinsky)

Nabokv-L (listserv)

Nakata, Akiko

Napoleon

narrative
See also
fiction; literature

narrator

“Natasha” (Nabokov)

naturalism

Nausée
,
La
(Sartre)

“Nearctic Forms of
Lycaeides Hüb[ner]”
(Nabokov)

“Nearctic Members of the Genus
Lycaeides
Hübner” (Nabokov)

Neonympha

Neonympha dorothea

Newman, Francis

Newsweek

New Yorker

New York Public Library.
See also
Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection

New York Times

Nicol, Charles

Nikolay Gogol
(Nabokov)

Nikolka Persik
(Rolland, trans. Nabokov)

“No Matter How” (Nabokov)

Northanger Abbey
(Austen)

“Notes on Neotropical
Plebejinae”
(Nabokov)

“Nursery Tale, A” (Nabokov)

nymphalid

Oates, Joyce Carol

obsession, in Nabokov’s fiction

Ocean of Stories

Odyssey, The
(Homer)

Oedipus Rex
(Sophocles)

Okudzhava, Bulat

“Old Cumberland Beggar, The” (Wordsworth)

“On a Book Entitled
Lolita”
(Nabokov)

On the Origin of Stories
(Boyd)

ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.
See
recapitulation, evolutionary

“On Translating
Eugene Onegin”
(Nabokov)

optimism

Oresteia
(Aeschylus)

Original of Laura, The
(Nabokov)

Ovid

painting, Nabokov and

Pale Fire
(Nabokov)

Pale Fire
, (
continued
)

Paley, George

Pamuk, Orhan

Pandosto
(Greene)

Panin, Countess Sophia

Parnassius mnemosyne
n.

parody

Pascal, Blaise

Pasternak, Boris

Paterson, Hugh

pattern

PEN American Center

People

Perepiska s sestroy
(Nabokov, Sikorski)

“Perfect Past” (Nabokov)

pessimism: apparent, in Nabokov; partial, in Machado

Pessl, Marisha

Petersburg
(Bely)

Petkevich, Olga (née Nabokov)

philistinism.
See also poshlost’

Phillips, Rodney

Pierce, Naomi

Pifer, Ellen

Pinter, Harold

pity

Pivot, Bernard

plasticity, brain

Plato

play

Playboy

Plebejinae

Pléiade

plot

Pnin
(Nabokov)

Podvig
(Nabokov).
See Glory

Poe, Edgar Allan

Poems
(Nabokov)

Poems and Problems
(Nabokov)

“Poets, The” (Nabokov)

polemics, Nabokov and

Polenka

politics, Nabokov and

“Poltava” (Pushkin)

Polyommatini
.
See
Blues

Pope, Alexander

Popper, Karl

“Portrait of My Mother” (Nabokov)

poshlost’

Poslednie Novosti

Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas
(Machado)

postmodernism

“Potato Elf, The” (Nabokov)

Pound, Ezra

preparation, in fiction

Priglashenie na kazn’
(Nabokov).
See Invitation to a Beheading

priming

Primo Basilio, O
(Eça de Quiéros)

“Problems of Translation:
Onegin
in English” (Nabokov)

Proffer, Carln.

protoconversation

Proust, Marcel

Przhevalsky, Nikolay

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