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Vladimir Nabokov, A Bibliography of Criticism
Sogliadatai/The Eye Bitsilli, P.M.: "A Review of Invitation to a Beheading and The Eye". In: A Book of Things about Vladimir Nabokov (ed. Carl R. Proffer). Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis, 1974, pp. 63-69 Connolly, Julian: "Madness and Doubling: From Dostoevsky's The Double to Nabokov's The Eye". Russian Literature TriQuarterly (Ann Arbor, MI), 24, 1991, pp. 129-140 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 Gourg, Marianne: "Dialogisme et identité dans Sogliadatai". Cahiers de l'émigration russe (Paris), 2, 1993, pp. 77-84 Johnson, D[onald] Barton: "The Books Reflected in Nabokov's Eye". Slavic and East European Journal (Madison, MD), 29, 1985, pp. 393-404 Johnson, D[onald] Barton: "Eyeing Nabokov's Eye". Canadian-American Slavic Studies (Vancouver, British Columbia), 19(3), Fall 1985, pp. 328-350 Johnson, D[onald] Barton: "The Eye". In: The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov (ed. Vladimir E. Alexandrov), New York: Garland, 1995, pp. 130-135 Skonechnaia, Olga. "'People of the Moonlight': Silver Age Parodies in Nabokov's The Eye and The Gift." Nabokov Studies #3 (1996), pp. 33-52. Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth. "'Subject-Cases' and 'Book-Cases': Impostures and Forgeries from Poe to Auster." In Detecting Texts: The Metaphysical Detective Story from Poe to Postmodernism, eds. Patricia Merivale and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney (Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999).
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