Vladimir Nabokov

Bibliographic entries by year: 1971

This is a list of Bibliography Items for the selected year (16 in total).
  • Anderson, Terry P., The Image of the Artist in two of Nabokov's Russian novels, 1971, PhD diss., McGill University, details
  • Anonymous, "Bluffs and Blindfolds: Nabokov's First Novel." Review of Mary by Vladimir Nabokov, Times Literary Supplement, 1971, details
  • Banta, Martha, Benjamin, Edgar, Humbert, and Jay, v. 60, The Yale Review, 1971, details
  • Breasted, Barbara, and Noëlle Jordan, Vladimir Nabokov at Wellesley, Wellesley Magazine, 1971, Wellesley, details
  • Brodsky, David, Gombrowicz et Nabokov, no. 14, Gombrowicz, 1971, Paris, details
  • Culbertson, Diana, Twentieth Century Autobiography: Yeats, Sartre, Nabokov: Studies in Structure and Form, 1971, PhD. diss., University of North Carolina, details
  • Galati, Frank Joseph, A Study of Mirror Analogues in Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, 1971, PhD diss., Northwestern University, details
  • Gezari, Janet Krasny, Game Fiction: The World of Play and the Novels of Vladimir Nabokov, 1971, PhD diss., Yale University, details
  • Gordon, David J., Some Recent Novels: Connoisseurs of Chaos, v. 60, no. 3, The Yale Review, 1971, details
  • Johnson, D. Barton, Nabokov's Ada and Puskin's Eugene Onegin, v. 15, no. 3, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1971, details
  • Moynahan, Julian, Vladimir Nabokov, no. 96, Pamphlets on American Writers, 1971, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, details
  • Nicol, Charles, Pnin's History, v. 4, no. 3, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, 1971, details
  • Proffer, Carl R., Ada as Wonderland: A Glossary of Allusions to Russian Literature, v. 3, Russian Literature TriQuarterly, 1971, details
  • Rowe, William Woodin, Nabokov's Deceptive World, 1971, New York University Press, details
  • Skovajsa, Kornel Joseph, Vladimir Nabokov's Eugene Onegin: A Critical Study, 1971, PhD diss., University of Oregon, details
  • Williams, Robert C., Memory's Defense: The Real Life of Vladimir Nabokov's Berlin, v. 60, no. 2, The Yale Review, 1971, New Haven, details