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    1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 1 - 2
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    2. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки. Father's Butterflies (английский язык)
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    3. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    4. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC Television, 1962 г.
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    5. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 18 - 22
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    6. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter five
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    7. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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    8. Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings
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    9. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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    10. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки (русский язык)
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    11. Букс Нора: Эшафот в хрустальном дворце. О русских романах Владимира Набокова. Глава IV. Волшебный фонарь, или «Камера обскура»
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    12. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter one
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    13. Брайан Бойд. Владимир Набоков: американские годы. Глава 15. "Евгений Онегин"
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    14. The Song of Igor's Campaign, Igor son of Svyatoslav and grandson of Oleg (перевод Набокова)
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    15. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter eight
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    16. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 22 - 26
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    17. Чарльз Кинбот: Серебристый свет. Подлинная жизнь Владимира Набокова. Chapter Three. Mashen'ka
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    18. Ада, или Радости страсти. Семейная хроника. (Часть 2, глава 11)
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    19. Галинская И.Л.: Владимир Набоков - современные прочтения. Лучшие рассказы Владимира Набокова
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    20. Блюмбаум Аркадий: Антиисторицизм как эстетическая позиция (К проблеме: Набоков и Бергсон)
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    21. Audubon's butterflies, moths and other studies
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    22. Утгоф Г.М.: «Audiatur et altera pars» - к проблеме «Набоков и Лоуэлл»
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    23. Барабтарло Г.: Троичное начало у Набокова
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    24. Articles about butterflies
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    25. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 28 - 33
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    26. Грейсон Джейн: Метаморфозы "Дара"
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    27. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. Playboy, 1964 г.
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    28. Балдицын Павел: "Лаура" Набокова в оригинале и в переводе
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    29. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 1 - 8
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    30. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 12 - 17
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    31. Галинская И.Л.: Владимир Набоков - современные прочтения. Избранная библиография
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    32. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Notes to Eugene Onegin
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    33. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 9 - 11
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    1. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 1 - 2
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    Часть текста: 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 Motels, U-Beam Cottages, Hillcrest Courts, Pine View Courts, Mountain View...
    2. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки. Father's Butterflies (английский язык)
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    Часть текста: Father's Butterflies by Vladimir Nabokov DURING my adolescence, the butterfly enthusiast (" le curieux, " as the honnкtes gens used to put it in judicious France, " the aurelian, " as the poets said in grove-rich England, the "fly doctor," as they wisecracked in advanced Russian circles) who wished to acquire from books a general notion of the fauna of Europe, including Russia, was compelled to scrabble for his crumbs of information in entomological journals in six languages and in multivolume, hard-to-find editions such as the Oberthьr books or those of Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich. The absence or utter inadequacy of "references" in the atlases ad usum Delphini, the tedious perusal of the index of names enclosed with an annual volume of a monthly journal, the sheer number of these journals and volumes (in my father's library there were more than a thousand of the latter alone, representing a good hundred journals) - all this had to be overcome in order to hunt down the necessary reference, if it existed at all. Nonetheless, even in my exceptionally...
    3. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 32 - 36
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    Часть текста: decided to ignore what I could not help perceiving, the fact that I was to her not a boy friend, not a glamour man, not a pal, not even a person at all, but just two eyes and a foot of engorged brawnto mention only mentionable matters. There was the day when having withdrawn the functional promise I had made her on the eve (whatever she had set her 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...
    4. Интервью Набокова на английском языке. BBC Television, 1962 г.
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    Часть текста: program and was published in The Listener (November 22, 1962). I have mislaid the cards on which I had written my answers. I suspect that the published text was taken straight from the tape for it teems with inaccuracies. These I have tried to weed out ten years later but was forced to strike out a few sentences here and there when memory refused to restore the sense flawed by defective or improperly mended speech. The poem I quote (with metrical accents added) will be found translated into English in Chapter Two of The Gift, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1963. Would you ever go back to Russia? I will never go back, for the simple reason that all the Russia I need is always with me: literature, language, and my own Russian childhood. I will never return. I will never surrender. And anyway, the grotesque shadow of a police state will not be dispelled in my lifetime. I don't think they know my works there-- oh, perhaps a number of readers exist there in my special secret service, but let us not forget that Russia has grown tremendously provincial during these forty years, apart from the fact that people there are told what to read, what to think. In America I'm happier than in any other country. It is in America that I found my best readers, minds that are closest to mine. I feel intellectually at home in America. It is a second home in the true sense of the word. You're a professional lepidopterist? Yes, I'm interested in the classification, variation, evolution, structure, distribution, habits, of lepidoptera: this sounds very grand, but actually I'm an expert in only a very small group of butterflies. I have contributed several works on butterflies to the various scientific journals-- but I want to repeat that my interest in butterflies is exclusively scientific. Is there any...
    5. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 18 - 22
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    Часть текста: was not worth while tearing the child away from her beloved Camp Q. My soi-disant   passionate and lonely Charlotte was in everyday life matter-of-fact and gregarious. Moreover, I discovered that although she could not control her heart or her cries, she was a woman of principle. Immediately after she had become more or less my mistress (despite the stimulants, her “nervous, eager chri  a heroic chri   !  had some initial trouble, for which, however, he amply compensated her by a fantastic display of old-world endearments), good Charlotte interviewed me about my relations with God. I could have answered that on that score my mind was open; I said, insteadpaying my tribute to a pious platitudethat I believed in a cosmic spirit. Looking down at her fingernails, she also asked me had I not in my family a certain strange strain. I countered by inquiring whether she would still want to marry me if my father’s maternal grandfather had been, say, a Turk. She said it did not matter a bit; but that, if she ever found out I did not believe in Our Christian God, she would commit suicide. She said it so...
    6. Eugene Onegin. A Novel in Verse by Aleksandr Pushkin. Chapter five
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    Часть текста: with winter's brilliant carpeting.   All's bright, all's white around. II   Winter! The peasant, celebrating,   in a flat sledge inaugurates the track;   his naggy, having sensed the snow,   4  shambles at something like a trot.   Plowing up fluffy furrows,   a bold kibitka flies:   the driver sits upon his box   8  in sheepskin coat, red-sashed.   Here runs about a household lad,   upon a hand sled having seated “blackie,”   having transformed himself into the steed; 12  the scamp already has frozen a finger.   He finds it both painful and funny — while   his mother, from the window, threatens him... III   But, maybe, pictures of this kind   will not attract you;   all this is lowly nature;   4  there is not much refinement here.   Warmed by the god of inspiration,   another poet in luxurious language   for us has painted the first snow   8  and all the shades of winter's delectations. 27...
    7. Lolita. Part Two. Chapters 9 - 16
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    Часть текста: whom I looked forward to meet, proved on the whole disappointing. There was Opal Something, and Linda Hall, and Avis Chapman, and Eva Rosen, 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 remember her, a...
    8. Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings
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    Часть текста: worked for Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology and made important discoveries about the American genera known as Blues. Butterfly-linked images and ideas pervade some of his fiction, and butterfly-collecting expeditions took up much of his free time. Nabokov biographer Boyd and butterfly expert Pyle team up to offer a gigantic compendium of butterfly-relevant Nabokoviana. Reprinted here are draft reminiscences later revised for the autobiography Speak, Memory; the 1920 technical paper "A Few Notes on Crimean Lepidoptera"; selected parts of the later scientific and technical work; numerous poems with butterfly-related lines, some in English, some translated from Russian; Nabokov's last short story, "The Admirable Anglewing"; excerpts from letters and interviews; notes for the New Yorker ("Incidentally, pinching the thorax is a much simpler way of dispatching a butterfly") and segments of Nabokov's lecture notes; and lepidopteran passages from the novels and stories. Among the previously unpublished works, one standout is the 36-page essay (originally in Russian) that Nabokov meant to use as the afterword to The Gift. Also present are the surviving fragments of Nabokov's never-completed descriptive catalogue, Butterflies of Europe. Boyd and Pyle contribute separate, informative and sometimes parallel introductions. Not even a Nabokov-obsessed taxonomist would want to read this collection from start to finish: it is, though, a volume devotees will delight to browse in and scholars will want to own. 30 color and 30 b&w illus. Agent, Georges Borchardt. (Apr.) FYI: For more information on Nabokov's Butterflies, see Book News, Feb. 28. Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal The recent publication of Kurt...
    9. Lolita. Part One. Chapters 23 - 27
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    Часть текста: A big black glossy Packard had climbed Miss Opposite’s sloping lawn at an angle from the sidewalk (where a tartan laprobe had dropped in a heap), and stood there, shining in the sun, its doors open like wings, its front wheels deep in evergreen shrubbery. To the anatomical right of this car, on the trim turn of the lawn-slope, an old gentleman with a white mustache, well-dresseddouble-breasted gray suit, polka-dotted bow-tielay supine, his long legs together, like a death-size wax figure. I have to put the impact of an instantaneous vision into a sequence of words; their physical accumulation in the page impairs 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...
    10. Набоков Дмитрий: Отцовские бабочки. Отцовские бабочки (русский язык)
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    Часть текста: поймать "мертвую голову"), эти крепкие атласы с грубыми лоснистыми таблицами и препошлые карманные определители, представляя из себя косную смесь предвзятости и устарелости, чуждались необычайностей: так, в наших школьных хрестоматиях можно было, пожалуй, найти тютчевскую "Грозу" (правда, без последней строфы), но, конечно, отсутствовало его же "мглисто-лилейное" 1 . Все, что водилось восточнее Венгрии, севернее Ютландии, южнее Пиреней, маленькими атласами игнорировалось (это было бы понятно, кабы они задавались целью заниматься только фауной Германии), а большими, т. е. теми, которым прямо полагалось рассматривать всю Европу, от Исландии до Баку, от Новой "Земблы" 2 до Гибралтара, — если и упоминалось, то кое-как, не вполне и неточно, к тому же вслепую, т. е. без сопроводительного портрета (или же, как в сравнительно лучшем из них, гофманском 3 , портрет мелкой редкости был столь же на нее похож, как олеография — на генерала Скобелева). Добро бы еще, если лаконизм и умалчивание были бы следствием неведения или простительной невозможности угнаться за ежегодными открытиями посредством ежегодного пересмотра объемистого труда. Нет, компиляторы просто считали излишним утруждать собирателей, посвящающих летние досуги утехам естествознания, подробным разбором видов и разновидностей, известных специалистам, но легендарно локальных или летающих лишь на окраинах общедоступной Европы, а потому вряд ли могущих броситься школьнику в очки; расчет сам по себе ужасный, — основанный на популяризаторском принципе одновременно возбуждать и обуздывать человеческую любознательность, регулируя ее удовлетворение нормами среднего уровня или требованиями ограничительной системы, — да притом практически ошибочный; ибо в действительности эти каникулярные коллекционеры, ...