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BIB: Louisville Conf. Papers
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EDNote: The following papers were presented at the 2007 Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900 (Feb. 22-24). ~SB



G-13     Approaches to Lolita (Panel organized by Marianne Cotogno, International Vladimir Nabokov Society)
              Friday, 3:15 - 4:45 p.m.                  Room: 219
              Chair: Marianne Cotugno, Miami University, Ohio
Mark S. Graybill, Widener University
    ‟Voyeurism, Repression, Narcissistic Narrative: The Case of Lolita
Laura Christie, University of Roehampton, England
    ‟The Fragmented Daughter: Dialogic Comparisons between the 'Voices' of the Daughters in Nabokov's Fiction, and the Female Case Studies of Freud and Ferenczi”
Paul Kerschen, University of California, Berkeley
    ‟Allegory and Tyranny in Nabokov: Bend Sinister to Lolita

H-1       Transatlantic Crossing: European-American Literary Relations, 1945-1960 (Prearranged Panel organized by Sarah Relyea)
          
Sarah Relyea, Brooklyn, New York
    ‟Border Crossings in Nabokov's Glory and Lolita
 
I-7         Memory
Joseph Bates, University of Cincinnati
    ‟Mnemosyne and Manipulation: Memory, Time, and Consciousness as Literary Constructions in Vladimir Nabokov's Speak, Memory
 
I-13       The Nabokovian Landscape (Panel organized by Marianne Cotogno, International Vladimir Nabokov Society)
              Saturday, 10:45 - 12:15 pm           Room: 217
              Chair: Marianne Cotugno, Miami University, Ohio
Juan Martinez, University of Nevada
    ‟Nabokovilia: Nabokov References in Contemporary Fiction”
Samuel Schuman, University of New Mexico
    ‟The Mimosa and the Nevsy: Landscape in Nabokov's Art”
Marianne Cotugno, Miami University
    ‟On the Road with Lolita
Lars Erik Larson, University of Portland
    ‟Lolita's Desire Lines: Humbert in the Two-Way Road of America”

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