Dear Irina,
 
This is just to confirm that I mailed you off-List a pdf file of DB Johnson's "Eyeing Nabokov's Eye."
I hope it did not end up in your spam/junk folder.
DB Johnson's articles on The Eye are highly recommended, including "The Books Reflected in The Eye."
Regards,
 
A. Bouazza.


From: irina.marchesini2 <irina.marchesini2@UNIBO.IT>
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Sent: Mon, December 6, 2010 4:25:00 PM
Subject: [NABOKV-L] Sogliadatai/The Eye

Dear List,

 

working on Sogliadatai/The Eye, I’ve noticed that there seems to be a shortage of essays devoted to this prose.

Moreover, some items in the online bibliography on Zembla are rather difficult to find, at least here in Italy .

For example, I cannot have the access these titles:

 

Fromberg (-Schaeffer), Susan: "The Editing Blinks of Vladimir

Nabokov's The Eye". The University of Windsor Review

(Windsor, Ontario), 8 (1), 1972, pp. 5-30

 

Johnson, D[onald] Barton: "Eyeing Nabokov's Eye". Canadian-

American Slavic Studies ( Vancouver , British Columbia ), 19(3),

Fall 1985, pp. 328-350

 

Gourg, Marianne: "Dialogisme et identité dans Sogliadatai".

Cahiers de l'émigration russe (Paris), 2, 1993, pp. 77-84

 

Can somebody help me? Does anybody have .pdf files of these articles?

Are there more recent contributions on this novel, besides the ones mentioned by D. B. Johnson in the Garland Companion?

I do thank you for your kind help.

 

Irina Marchesini

Ph.D. candidate, University of Bologna

Italy

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