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Vladimir Nabokov, A Bibliography of Criticism
Korol', dama, valet/King, Queen, Knave Buhks, Nora: "Sur la structure du roman de Vl. Nabokov ‘Roi, dame, valet'". Revue des études slaves (Paris), 59, 1988, pp. 799-810 Buhks, Nora. "The Novel-Waltz: On the Structure of King, Queen, Knave. Translated from the French by Jeff Edmunds. English version of the previous entry. Full text available in Zembla 2/97. Connolly, Julian W.: "King, Queen, Knave". In: The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov (ed. Vladimir E. Alexandrov), New York: Garland, 1995, pp. 203-214 Edmunds, Jeff: "Look at Valdemar! (A Beautified Corpse Revived)". Nabokov Studies (Los Angeles), 2, 1995, pp. 153-171 Kinbote, Charles. "King, Queen, Knave." Zembla, September 1998. Mazierska, Ewa. "King, Queen, Knave by Vladimir Nabokov and by Jerzy Skolimowski," Zembla, 3/10/08. Merkel, Stephanie: "King, Queen, Knave and the Commedia Dell'Arte". Nabokov Studies (Los Angeles), 1, 1994, pp. 83-102 Nakao, Hidehiro. "Allusion, Illusion, and Lewis Carroll: A Study of Nabokov's King, Queen, Knave." Chiba Review [Chiba City, Japan] 8 (1986), pp. 33-52. [In Japanese with English summary.] Pifer, Ellen: "Consciousness, Real Life, and Fairy-tale Freedom: King, Queen, Knave". In: Modern Critical Views: Vladimir Nabokov (ed. Harold Bloom). New York: Chelsea House, 1987, pp. 65-82 Proffer, Carl R.: "A New Deck for Nabokov's Knaves". TriQuarterly (Evanston, IL), 17, Winter 1970, pp. 293-309 Shapiro, Gavriel. "A 'Funny Name' in Korol', Dama, Valet." The Nabokovian 51 (Fall 2003): 7-11.
MARY | KING, QUEEN, KNAVE | THE DEFENSE | THE EYE
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