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1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 17 - 21
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2. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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3. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter one
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4. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter three
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5. Савельева В.В.: Художественная гипнология и онейропоэтика русских писателей. Приложение
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6. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 3 - 8
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7. Злочевская А. В.: Три лика мистической метапрозы XX века. Библиография
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8. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Time, 1969 г.
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9. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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10. Романова Г.Р.: Философско-эстетическая система Владимира Набокова и ее художественная реализация - период американской эмиграции (автореферат диссертации). Список научной литературы
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11. Александров В. Е.: Набоков и потусторонность. Введение. Метафизика, этика и эстетика Владимира Набокова
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12. Хейбер Эдит: "Подвиг" Набокова и волшебная сказка
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13. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 22 - 26
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14. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Playboy, 1964 г.
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15. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 1 - 8
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16. 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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17. Александров В. Е.: Набоков и потусторонность. Глава 7. "Бледный огонь"
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18. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 18 - 22
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19. Утгоф Г.М.: «Audiatur et altera pars» - к проблеме «Набоков и Лоуэлл»
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20. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Fragments of Onegin's journey
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21. Левинтон Г. А.: The Importance of Being Russian или Les allusions perdues
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22. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter four
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23. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter eight
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24. Пайфер Э.: "Лолита"
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25. Anniversary notes
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26. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки. Father's Butterflies (английский язык)
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27. Мейер Присцилла. "Бледный огонь" Владимира Набокова. 6. Литература: Шекспир
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28. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Three. Mashen'ka
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29. Маликова М.: "Первое стихотворение" В. Набокова. Перевод и комментарий
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30. Брайан Бойд. Владимир Набоков: русские годы. Глава 19. В пути: Франция, 1937
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31. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Novel, 1970 г.
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32. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. The New York Times Book Review, 1972 г.
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33. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 12 - 17
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34. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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35. Rowe's symbols
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36. Мейер Присцилла. "Бледный огонь" Владимира Набокова. 2. Русские и кельты: Игорь и Оссиан
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37. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Глава первая. Пункты XVII - XXIV
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38. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Интервью данное Брайеном Бойдом журналу BOMB Magazine
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39. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC Television, 1962 г.
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40. Сакун С. В.: К статье Эрика Наймана. Литландия - аллегорическая поэтика "Защиты Лужина"
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41. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Vogue, 1972 г.
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42. Бартон Д.Д.: Миры и антимиры Владимира Набокова. Часть I. Набоков — man of letters
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43. Silentium (Fyodor Tyutchev, перевод Набокова)
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44. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Vogue, 1969 г.
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45. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 28 - 33
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46. Александров В. Е.: Набоков и потусторонность. Литература
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47. Мейер Присцилла. "Бледный огонь" Владимира Набокова. Библиография
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1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 17 - 21
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Часть текста: open, in a kind of dull amazement at the curiously inane life we all had rigged up for her) and satisfied myself that the precious contents of the “luizetta” were safe. There, snugly wrapped in a white woolen scarf, lay a pocket automatic: caliber. 32, capacity of magazine 8 cartridges, length a little under one ninth of Lolita’s length, stock checked walnut, finish full blued. I had inherited it from the late Harold Haze, with a 1938 catalog which cheerily said in part: “Particularly well adapted for use in the home and car as well as on the person.” There it lay, ready for instant service on the person or persons, loaded and fully cocked with the slide lock in safety position, thus precluding any accidental discharge. We must remember that a pistol is the Freudian symbol of the Ur-father’s central forelimb. I was now glad I had it with meand even more glad that I had learned to use it two years before, in the pine forest around my and Charlotte’s glass lake. Farlow, with whom I had roamed those remote...
2. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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Часть текста: the actual flash, the sharp unity of impression: Rug-heap, car, old man-doll, Miss O.’s nurse running with a rustle, a half-empty tumbler in her hand, back to the screened porchwhere the propped-up, imprisoned, decrepit lady herself may be imagined screeching, but not loud enough to drown the rhythmical yaps of the Junk setter walking from group to groupfrom a bunch of neighbors already collected on the sidewalk, near the bit of checked stuff, and back to the car which he had finally run to earth, and then to another group on the lawn, consisting of Leslie, two policemen and a sturdy man with tortoise shell glasses. At this point, I should explain that the prompt appearance of the patrolmen, hardly more than a minute after the accident, was due to their having been ticketing the illegally parked cars in a cross lane two blocks down the grade; that the fellow with the glasses was Frederick Beale, Jr., driver of the Packard; that his 79-year-old father, whom the nurse had just watered on the green bank where he laya banked banker so to speakwas not in a dead faint, but was comfortably and methodically recovering from a mild heart attack or its possibility; and, finally, that the laprobe on the sidewalk (where she had so often pointed out to me with disapproval the crooked green cracks) concealed the mangled remains of Charlotte Humbert who had been knocked down and dragged several feet by the Beale car as she was hurrying across the street to drop three letters in the mailbox, at the corner of Miss Opposite’s lawn....
3. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter one
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Часть текста:   half droll, half sad, 12  plain-folk, ideal,   the careless fruit of my amusements,   insomnias, light inspirations,   unripe and withered years, 16  the intellect's cold observations,   and the heart's sorrowful remarks. CHAPTER ONE To live it hurries and to feel it hastes. Prince Vyazemski I   “My uncle has most honest principles:   when he was taken gravely ill,   he forced one to respect him   4  and nothing better could invent.   To others his example is a lesson;   but, good God, what a bore to sit   by a sick person day and night, not stirring   8  a step away!   What base perfidiousness   to entertain one half-alive,   adjust for him his pillows, 12  sadly serve him his medicine,   sigh — and think inwardly   when will the devil take you?” II   Thus a young scapegrace thought   as with post horses in the dust he flew,   by the most lofty will of Zeus   4  the heir of all his kin.   Friends of Lyudmila and Ruslan!   The hero of my novel,   without preambles, forthwith,   8  I'd like to have you meet:   Onegin, a good pal of mine,   was born upon the Neva's banks,   where maybe you were born, 12  or used to shine, my reader!   There formerly I too promenaded —   but harmful is the North to me. 1 III   Having served excellently, nobly,   his father lived by means of debts;   gave three balls yearly   4  and squandered everything at last.   Fate guarded Eugene:   at first, Madame looked after him;   later, Monsieur replaced her.   8  The child was...
4. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter three
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Часть текста: that's a fine thing. Mercy, man —   and you don't find it difficult   thus every evening to kill time?”   8  “Not in the least.” “I cannot understand.   From here I see what it is like:   first — listen, am I right? —   a simple Russian family, 12  a great solicitude for guests,   jam, never-ending talk   of rain, of flax, of cattle yard.” II   “So far I do not see what's bad about it.”   “Ah, but the boredom — that is bad, my friend.”   “Your fashionable world I hate;   4  dearer to me is the domestic circle   in which I can…” “Again an eclogue!   Ah, that will do, old boy, for goodness' sake.   Well, so you're off; I'm very sorry.   8  Oh, Lenski, listen — is there any way   for me to see this Phyllis,   subject of thoughts, and pen,   and tears, and rhymes, et cetera? 12  Present me.” “You are joking.” “No.”   “I'd gladly.” “When?” “Now, if you like.   They will be eager to receive us.” III   “Let's go.” And off the two friends drove;   they have arrived; on them are lavished   the sometimes onerous attentions   4  of hospitable ancientry.   The ritual of the treat is known:   in little dishes jams are brought,   on an oilcloth'd small table there is set   8  a jug of lingonberry water.   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5. Савельева В.В.: Художественная гипнология и онейропоэтика русских писателей. Приложение
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Часть текста: literary characters The studies of dreams in fictional literature form a special area of the literary theory, which is called “literary hypnology” or “oineropoetics.” Scholars try to define the specifics of literary dreams and distinguish them from the reality of life. «Цели такого исследования состоят не в том, чтобы методами психологии анализировать литературный материал, но 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 J.M. Lotman, a dream is «семиотическое зеркало, и каждый видит в нем отражение своего языка» (“.a semiotic mirror, and everyone beholds in it the reflection of his or her own language”) [9, с.124]. V. N. Toporov, while chronologically...
6. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 3 - 8
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Часть текста: she surveyed it with a shrug of amused distaste; and it seemed to me now that she was ready to turn away from it with something akin to plain repulsion. Never did she vibrate under my touch, and a strident “what d’you think you are doing?” was all I got for my pains. To the wonderland I had to offer, my fool preferred the corniest movies, the most cloying fudge. To think that between a Hamburger and a Humburger, she wouldinvariably, with icy precisionplump for the former. There is nothing more atrociously cruel than an adored child. Did I mention the name of that milk bar I visited a moment ago? It was, of all things, The Frigid Queen. Smiling a little sadly, I dubbed her My Frigid Princess. She did not see the wistful joke. Oh, d not scowl at me, reader, I do not intend to convey the impressin that I did not manage to be happy. Readeer must understand that in the possession and thralldom of a nymphet the enchanted traveler stands, as it were, beyond happiness.   For there is no other bliss on earth comparable to that of fondling a nymphet. It is hors   concours  , that bliss, it belongs to another class, another plane of sensitivity. Despite our tiffs, despite her nastiness, despite all the fuss and...
7. Злочевская А. В.: Три лика мистической метапрозы XX века. Библиография
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Часть текста: Источники: 1. Антология французского сюрреализма. М., 1994. 2. Блок А. Собрание сочинений: В 8 т. М.—Л. 1960–1963. Письма. Т. 5. 3. Булгаков М. А. Собрание сочинений: В 5 т. М., 1990. 4. Булгаков М. А. Собрание сочинений: В 8 т. СПб,2004. Т. 7. 5. Булгаков М. А. Собрание сочинений: В 8 т. СПб, 2004. Т. 8. 6. Гессе Г. Собрание сочинений: В 4 т. СПб, 1994. 7. Гессе Г. Магия книги. СПб, 2012. 8. Гоголь Н. В. Собрание сочинений: В 7 т. М., 1977. 9. Достоевский Ф. М. Полное собрание сочинений: В 30 томах. Л., 1972–1990. 10. Манн Т. Собрание сочинений в 8 т. М., 2009. Т. 8. 11. Набоков В. В. Собрание сочинений американского периода: В 5 томах. СПб, 1997–1999. 12. Набоков В. В. Собрание сочинений русского периода: В 5 т. СПб, 2001–2004. 13. Набоков В. В. Лаура и ее оригинал. М., 2009. 14. Набоков В. В. Лекции по русской литературе. М., 1996. 15. Набоков В. В. Комментарий к роману А. С. Пушкина «Евгений Онегин». СПб, 1998. 16. Набоков В. В. Лекции по зарубежной литературе. М., 1998. 17. Набоков В. В. Лекции о «Дон Кихоте». М., 2002. 18. Пушкин А. С. Полн. собр. соч.: В 10 т. Л., 1977–1979. 19. Шекспир В. Гамлет // пер. с англ. Б. Л. Пастернака. Собрание переводов: В 5 т. М., 2003. Т. 1. С. 10–42. Литература: 1. Абрагам П. Павел Флоренский и Михаил Булгаков // Философские науки. 1990. № 7. С. 95—100. 2. Аверин Б. Гений тотального воспоминания: О прозе Набокова // Звезда. Владимир Набоков. К 100-летию со дня рождения. 1999. № 4. С....
8. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Time, 1969 г.
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Часть текста: [1969] Before coming to Montreux in mid-March, 1969, Time reporters Martha Duffy and R. Z. Sheppard sent me a score of questions by telex. The answers, neatly typed out, were awaiting them when they arrived, whereupon they 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...
9. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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Часть текста: Of the rest, none had any claims to nymphetry except Eva Rosen. Avis ws a plump lateral child with hairy legs, while Mona, though handsome in a coarse sensual way and only a year older than my aging mistress, had obviously long ceased to be a nymphet, if she ever had been one. Eva Rosen, a displaced little person from France, was on the other hand a good example of a not strikingly beautiful child revealing to the perspicacious amateur some of the basic elements of nymphet charm, such as a perfect pubescent figure and lingering eyes and high cheekbones. Her glossy copper hair had Lolita’s silkiness, and the features of her delicate milky-white face with pink lips and silverfish eyelashes were less foxy than those of her likesthe great clan of intra-racial redheads; nor did she sport their green uniform but wore, as I remember her, a lot of black or cherry darka very smart black pullover, for instance, and high-heeled black shoes, and garnet-red fingernail polish. I spoke French to her (much to Lo’s disgust). The child’s tonalities were still admirably pure, but for school words and play words she resorted to current American and then a slight Brooklyn accent would crop up in her speech, which was amusing in a little Parisian who went to a select New England school with phoney British aspirations. Unfortunately, despite “that French kid’s uncle” being “a millionaire,” Lo dropped Eva for some reason before I had had time to enjoy in my modest way her fragrant presence in the Humbert open house. The reader knows what importance I attached to having a bevy of page girls, consolation prize nymphets, around my Lolita. For a while, I endeavored to interest my senses in Mona Dahl who was a good deal around, especially during the spring term when Lo and she got so...
10. Романова Г.Р.: Философско-эстетическая система Владимира Набокова и ее художественная реализация - период американской эмиграции (автореферат диссертации). Список научной литературы
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Часть текста: 1999. -T.I.-C.192- 399. 5. Набоков, В. Пнин / Пер. с англ. Г.Барабтарло при участии В.Е. Набоковой // Иностранная литература. -1989. № 2. - С. 3 - 87. 6. Набоков, В. Пнин / Пер. с англ. С. Ильина // В. Набоков. Bend Sinister: Романы.- СПб.: Северо-Запад, 1993. С. 158 - 301. 7. Набоков, В. Быль и убыль: Рассказы / Пер. с англ. Г.Барабтарло. СПб.: Амфора, 2001.-302с. 8. Набоков, В. Рассказы / Пер. с англ. С. Ильина // В.В. Набоков. Американский период. Собрание сочинений. В 5 томах. СПб.: Симпозиум, 1999. - Т. Ш. - С.175 -293. 9. Набоков, В. Со дна коробки: Рассказы /Пер. с англ. Д.Чекалова. М.: Независимая Газета, 2001. -192 с. 10. Набоков, В. Забытый поэт: Рассказ /Пер. с англ. ШБреус // Книжное обозрение.- 1988. 2 сентября. - № 36. - С. 8 - 9. 11. Набоков, В. Условные знаки: Рассказ /Пер. с англ. и предисл. В.Харитонова 12. Литературная Россия. -1988. 25 ноября. - № 347. - С. 23. 13. Набоков, В. «Что как-то раз в Алеппо.»: Рассказ /Пер. с англ. и предисл. М.Мейлаха // Родник. -1988. № 11. - С. 18 - 22. 14. Набоков, В. Как-то раз в Алеппо.: Рассказ / Пер. с англ. А.Колотова // Простор. -1991.-№ 4.-С. 32-37. 15. Набоков, В. Второй режиссер: Рассказ /Пер. с англ. И.Бернштейн // Иностранная литература. -1993. № 12. - С. 108 -116. 16. Набоков, В. Ланселот / Пер. с англ. и послеслов. АГорянина и М.Мейлаха // Звезда.-1994.- № 1.-С.7-15. 17. Набоков, В. Образчик разговора, 1945 /Пер. с англ. Д.Чекалова // Новый мир. 1995.- №9. - С. 109-116. 18. Набоков, В. Сестры Вейн: Рассказ /Пер. с англ. Г.Барабтарло // Иностранная литература. - 1997. № 5. - С. 163 -173. 19. Набоков, В. Сцены из жизни сиамских уродцев / Пер. с англ. Г. Барабтарло // Звезда. - 1999. № 4. - С. 62 - 66. 20. Набоков, В. Волшебник / Предисл. ИТолстого // Звезда. 1991. - № 3. - С.728. 21. Набоков,В. Лолита /Вступ. статья и коммент. А.А. Долинина. М.: Художественная литература, 1991.-415 с. 22. Набоков, В. Лолита // В.В. Набоков. Американский период. Собрание сочинений. В 5 томах. СПб.:...