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    1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 17 - 21
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    2. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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    3. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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    4. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 27 - 31
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    5. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 1 - 2
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    6. Интервью Альфреду Аппелю, август 1970
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    7. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 9 - 11
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    8. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 1 - 8
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    9. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    10. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 22 - 26
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    11. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Novel, 1970 г.
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    12. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 12 - 17
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    13. Смотри на арлекинов! Часть вторая
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    14. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Four. Night Roams the Fields
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    15. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 28 - 33
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    16. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 18 - 22
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    17. Ефетов К.А.: «Мне другая слава не нужна!»
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    18. Из переписки Владимира Набокова и Эдмонда Уилсона. 1949 г.
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    19. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Приложение I. Абрам Ганнибал
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    20. Anniversary notes
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    21. Маликова М.: "Первое стихотворение" В. Набокова. Перевод и комментарий
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    22. Пнин (перевод С. Ильина). Глава четвертая
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    23. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Ten. America
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    24. Мейер Присцилла. "Бледный огонь" Владимира Набокова. Антитезис. "Лолита" и "Бледный огонь": Америка и Англия
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    25. Савельева В.В.: Художественная гипнология и онейропоэтика русских писателей. Приложение
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    26. Бледное пламя. Комментарии (страница 3)
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    27. Смотри на арлекинов! Часть третья
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    28. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. The New York Times, 1969 г.
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    29. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 3 - 8
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    30. Бабиков А. А.: Прочтение Набокова. Изыскания и материалы. Волшебная палочка арлекина
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    31. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Six. This Hovering Honeyed Mist
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    32. Сакун С. В.: Гамбит Сирина (сборник статей). Шахматный секрет романа В. Набокова "Защита Лужина"
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    33. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter four
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    34. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки. Father's Butterflies (английский язык)
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    35. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC Television, 1962 г.
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    36. Роупер Р: Набоков в Америке. По дороге к «Лолите». Библиография
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    37. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter five
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    38. Бабиков А. А.: Прочтение Набокова. Изыскания и материалы. Сочетание стали и патоки. Владимир Набоков о советской литературе
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    39. The Man of To-morrow’s Lament (Жалобная песнь Супермена)
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    40. Александров Д.: Набоков — натуралист и энтомолог
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    41. L. C. Higcins and N. D. Riley
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    42. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Глава пятая. Пункты XXVII - XLV
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    43. Память, говори (глава 10)
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    44. Комментарии к "Евгению Онегину" Александра Пушкина. Глава осьмая. Эпиграф, пункты I - IX
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    45. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Глава восьмая. Эпиграф, пункты I - IV
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    46. Брайан Бойд. Владимир Набоков: американские годы. Глава 2. Заезжий лектор: Уэлсли и Кембридж, 1941–1942
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    47. Смотри на арлекинов! Часть седьмая
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    48. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter two
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    49. Articles about butterflies
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    50. Комментарий к роману "Евгений Онегин". Глава пятая. Пункты XVI - XXVI
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    1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 17 - 21
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    Часть текста: Lo’s visible annoyanceto spend another night at Chestnut Court; definitely waking up at four in the morning, I ascertained that Lo was still sound asleep (mouth 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 woods, was an admirable marksman, and with his. 38 actually managed to hit a hummingbird, though I must say not much of it could be retrieved for proofonly a little iridescent fluff. A burley ex-policeman called Krestovski, who in the twenties had shot and killed two escaped convicts, joined us and bagged a tiny woodpeckercompletely out of season, incidentally. Between those two sportsmen I of course was a novice and kept missing everything, though I did would a squirrel on a later occasion when I went...
    2. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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    Часть текста: and Mona Dahl (save one, all these names are approximations, of course). Opal was a bashful, formless, bespectacled, bepimpled creature who doted on Dolly who bullied her. With Linda Hall the school tennis champion, Dolly played singles at least twice a week: I suspect Linda was a true nymphet, but for some unknown reason she did not comewas perhaps not allowed to cometo our house; so I recall her only as a flash of natural sunshine on an indoor court. 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...
    3. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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    Часть текста: 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. These were picked up and handed to me by a pretty child in a dirty pink frock, and I got rid of them by clawing them to fragments in my trouser pocket. Three doctors and the Farlows presently arrived on the scene and took over. The widower, a man of exceptional...
    4. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 27 - 31
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    Часть текста: transformed into the dull hand of one of my few correspondentsI used to recollect, with anguished amusement, the times in my trustful, pre-dolorian past when I would be misled by a jewel-bright window opposite wherein my lurking eye, the ever alert periscope of my shameful vice, would make out from afar a half-naked nymphet stilled in the act of combing her Alice-in-Wonderland hair. There was in the fiery phantasm a perfection which made my wild delight also perfect, just because the vision was out of reach, with no possibility of attainment to spoil it by the awareness of an appended taboo; indeed, it may well be that the very attraction immaturity has for me lies not so much in the limpidity of pure young forbidden fairy child beauty as in the security of a situation where infinite perfections fill the gap between the little given and the great promisedthe great rosegray never-to-be-had. Mes fentres!   Hanging above blotched sunset and welling night, grinding my teeth, I would crowd all the demons of my desire against the railing of a throbbing balcony: it would be ready to take off in the apricot and black humid evening; did take offwhereupon the lighted image would move and Even would revert to a rib, and there would be nothing in the window but an obese...
    5. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 1 - 2
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    Часть текста: At first, in my dread of arousing suspicion, I would eagerly pay for both sections of one double unit, each containing a double bed. I wondered what type of foursome this arrangement was even intended for, since only a pharisaic parody of privacy could be attained by means of the incomplete partition dividing the cabin or room into two communicating love nests. By and by, the very possibilities that such honest promiscuity suggested (two young couples merrily swapping mates or a child shamming sleep to earwitness primal sonorities) made me bolder, and every now and then I would take a bed-and-cot or twin-bed cabin, a prison cell or paradise, with yellow window shades pulled down to create a morning illusion of Venice and sunshine when actually it was Pennsylvania and rain. We came to know nous connmes,   to use a Flaubertian intonationthe stone cottages under enormous Chateaubriandesque trees, the brick unit, the adobe unit, the stucco court, on what the Tour Book of the Automobile Association describes as “shaded” or “spacious” or “landscaped” grounds. The log kind, finished in knotty pine, reminded Lo, by its golden-brown glaze, of friend-chicken bones. We held in contempt the plain whitewashed clapboard Kabins, with their faint sewerish smell or some other gloomy self-conscious stench and nothing to boast of (except “good beds”), and an unsmiling landlady always prepared to have her gift (“…well, I could give you…”) turned down. Nous connmes   (this is royal fun) the would-be enticements of their repetitious namesall those Sunset...
    6. Интервью Альфреду Аппелю, август 1970
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    Часть текста: с двух сторон. И вот появился ваш первый роман, «Машенька» (1926), и мне представляется логичным, что по мере того, как мы движемся к будущему, ваши даже более ранние работы будут «вести» себя по законам этой изящной формулы, осуществляя прорыв в английский. Да, скоро выйдут мои «Стихотворения и задачи» (в издательстве «Макгро-Хилл»), в которых есть несколько стихотворений, написанных в далекой юности, в том числе «Дождь пролетел…», я сочинил его в парке нашего поместья в Выре в мае 1917 года, когда наша семья жила там. Этот «новый» том состоит из трех разделов: 36 стихотворений, написанных по-русски, они даются в оригинале и в переводе; 14 стихов, которые я сразу написал по-английски по приезде в Америку в 1940 году (они были опубликованы в «Нью-Йоркере»), и 18 шахматных задач, все (кроме двух) были составлены мною в последние годы (мои записи с шахматными задачами куда-то делись, а более ранние неопубликованные наброски весьма слабы). Эти стихотворения, написанные по-русски, составляют не более одного процента той стихотворной массы, которую я производил с чудовищной регулярностью в юности. Эту чудовищную массу можно поделить на периоды или этапы творческого развития? То, что рискну несколько выспренно назвать европейским периодом моего стихотворчества, пожалуй, можно поделить на несколько стадий: первая — страстные, банальные стихи о любви (они...
    7. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 9 - 11
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    Часть текста: a winter of ennui and pneumonia in Portugal, I at last reached the States. In New York I eagerly accepted the soft job fate offered me: it consisted mainly of thinking up and editing perfume ads. I welcomed its desultory character and pseudoliterary aspects, attending to it whenever I had nothing better to do. On the other hand, I was urged by a war-time university in New York to complete my comparative history of French literature for English-speaking students. The first volume took me a couple of years during which I put in seldom less than fifteen hours of work daily. As I look back on those days, I see them divided tidily into ample light and narrow shade: the light pertaining to the solace of research in palatial libraries, the shade to my excruciating desires and insomnias of which enough has been said. Knowing me by now, the reader can easily imagine how dusty and hot I got, trying to catch a glimpse of nymphets (alas, always remote) playing in Central Park, and how repulsed I was by the glitter of deodorized career girls that a gay dog in one of the offices kept unloading upon me. Let us skip all that. A dreadful breakdown...
    8. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 1 - 8
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    Часть текста: the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Lo. Lee. Ta. She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita. Did she have a precursor? She did, indeed she did. In point of fact, there might have been no Lolita at all had I not loved, one summer, a certain initial girl-child. In a princedom by the sea. Oh when? About as many years before Lolita was born as my age was that summer. You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, exhibit number one is what the seraphs, the misinformed, simple, noble-winged seraphs, envied. Look at this tangle of thorns. 2 I was born in 1910, in Paris. My father was a gentle, easy-going person, a salad of racial genes: a Swiss citizen, of mixed French and Austrian descent, with a dash of the Danube in his veins. I am going to pass around in a minute some lovely, glossy-blue picture-postcards. He owned a luxurious hotel on the Riviera. His father and two grandfathers had sold wine, jewels and silk, respectively. At thirty he married an English girl, daughter of Jerome Dunn, the alpinist, and granddaughter of two Dorset parsons, experts in obscure subjectspaleopedology and Aeolian harps, respectively. My very photogenic mother died in a freak accident (picnic, lightning) when I was three, and, save for a pocket of warmth in the darkest past, nothing of her subsists within the hollows and dells of memory, over which, if you can still stand my style (I am writing under observation), the sun of ...
    9. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    Часть текста: funny little heart ona roller rink with some special plastic floor or a movie matinee to which she wanted to go alone), I happened to glimpse from the bathroom, through a chance combination of mirror aslant and door ajar, a look on her face… that look I cannot exactly describe… an expression of helplessness so perfect that it seemed to grade into one of rather comfortable inanity just because this was the very limit of injustice and frustrationand every limit presupposes something beyond ithence the neutral illumination. And when you bear in mind that these were the raised eyebrows and parted lips of a child, you may better appreciate what depths of calculated carnality, what reflected despair, restrained me from falling at her dear feet and dissolving in human tears, and sacrificing my jealousy to whatever pleasure Lolita might hope to derive from mixing with dirty and dangerous children in an outside world that was real to her. And I have still other smothered memories, now unfolding themselves into limbless monsters of pain. Once, in a sunset-ending street of Beardsley, she turned to little Eva Rosen (I was taking both nymphets to a concert and walking behind them so close as almost to touch them with my person), she turned to Eva, and so very serenely and seriously, in answer to something the other had said about its being better to die than hear Milton Pinski, some local schoolboy she knew, talk about music, my Lolita remarked: “You know, what’s so dreadful about dying is that you are completely on your own”; and it struck me, as my automaton knees went up and down, that I simply did not know a thing about my darling’s mind and that quite possibly, behind the awful juvenile clichs, there was in her a garden and a twilight, and a palace gatedim and adorable regions which...
    10. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 22 - 26
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    Часть текста: Trapps. After allwell, really… After all, gentlemen, it was becoming abundantly clear that all those identical detectives in prismatically changing cars were figments of my persecution mania, recurrent images based on coincidence and chance resemblance. Soyons   logiques  , crowed the cocky Gallic part of my brainand proceeded to rout the notion of a Lolita-maddened salesman or comedy gangster, with stooges, persecuting me, and hoaxing me, and otherwise taking riotous advantage of my strange relations with the law. I remember humming my panic away. I remember evolving even an explanation of the “Birdsley” telephone call… But if I could dismiss Trapp, as I had dismissed my convulsions on the lawn at Champion, I could do nothing with the anguish of knowing Lolita to be so tantalizingly, so miserably unattainable and beloved on the very even of a new era, when my alembics told me she should stop being a nymphet, stop torturing me. An additional, abominable, and perfectly gratuitous worry was lovingly prepared for me in Elphinstone. Lo had been dull and silent during the last laptwo hundred mountainous miles uncontaminated by smoke-gray sleuths or zigzagging zanies. She hardly glanced at the famous, oddly shaped, splendidly flushed rock which jutted above the mountains and had been the take-off for nirvana...