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Vladimir and Nabokov's
* 1958 – Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in the United States.
* The character of Ada and her home Ardis Hall in the Ilium cycle are inspired by Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor, which was Nabokov's foray into the science fiction genre and alternate history.
Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire is a particularly elaborate variation.
An example of this is Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire, the second section of which is a 999 line, 4 canto poem largely written in loose heroic couplets but also allowing for frequent enjambment.
* Vladimir Nabokov's The Gift
* September 15 – Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in Paris by Olympia Press.
* Nabokov's Dozen ( 1958 ), a collection of 13 short stories by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov previously published in American magazines
* Nabokov's Congeries, a collection of work by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov published in 1968 and reprinted in 1971 as The Portable Nabokov
* ( 1955 ) In Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, Humbert Humbert's childhood sweetheart, Annabel Leigh, dies of typhus.
* Two song settings of Vladimir Nabokov's poem " Provence " in Russian and English versions by composers Ivan Barbotin and James DeMars on the 2011 contemporary classical album Troika.
* Van Veen, the main character of Vladimir Nabokov's Ada or Ardor
* Ada in Vladimir Nabokov's Ada has dreams as a young girl of being a lepidopterist on the fictional planet ' anti-terra '.
* In Vladimir Nabokov's short story, Signs and Symbols, initially published in 1948, the parents of a suicidal youth suffering from a variation of this disease, " Referential Mania ", decide to remove him from a hospital in order to keep a more watchful eye.
Aeolian harps are mentioned in Vladimir Nabokov's classic Lolita.
* Dar, Russian title of Vladimir Nabokov's book The Gift
Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel, Lolita, utilizes deus ex machina to drive its plot forward: In Chapter 21 of the novel, Charlotte Haze, Humbert Humbert's recent wife and the mother of Dolores " Lolita " Haze, is killed by a moving car in the street.
* In Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, a character checks into a motel under the pseudonym A.
* Vladimir Nabokov's The Gift has the protagonist, Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev, study Chernyshevsky and write the critical biography The Life of Chernychevski which represents Chapter Four of the novel.
Vineland may be a play on the word " Hollywood ", a reference to the first Viking settlement in North America, Vinland, or a reference to Andrey Vinelander, a character in Vladimir Nabokov's Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle.
* In Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, the main plot is told through the annotative endnotes of a fictional editor.
However, critical response to Imitations was mixed and sometimes hostile ( as was the case with Vladimir Nabokov's public response to Lowell's Mandelstam translations ).
The Bobolink is also one of the many important ornithological references in Vladimir Nabokov's John Shade's poem " Pale Fire " in the novel of the same name:
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is often described as an erotic novel, but other critics view it more as a literary drama with elements of eroticism.
The phrase is a reference to Vladimir Nabokov's book Lolita, in which a middle-aged man becomes sexually obsessed with a twelve-year-old girl.

Vladimir and novel
* Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, 1969 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
* 1953 – Vladimir Nabokov completes his controversial novel Lolita.
In the same time Vladimir Obruchev wrote a fiction novel Plutonia, where the hollow Earth's interior possessed one inner ( central ) sun and was inhabited by prehistoric species.
The 1915 novel Plutonia by Vladimir Obruchev uses the concept of the hollow Earth to take the reader through various geological epochs.
* Mary ( novel ), a 1926 debut novel by Vladimir Nabokov
* Mary ( novel ), by Vladimir Nabokov
The term was made famous in the novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
Retrospectively, " networking " of " data " in the Russian language can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came to Russia with the telegraph and radio ( besides, a 1837 sci-fi novel Year 4338, by the 19-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Odoevsky, contains predictions such as " friends ' houses are connected by means of magnetic telegraphs that allow people who live far from each other to talk to each other " and " household journals " " having replaced regular correspondence " with " information about the hosts ’ good or bad health, family news, various thoughts and comments, small inventions, as well as invitations ").
These legends feature in certain works of fiction, including Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel Alamut, and Simon Acland's First Crusade novels The Waste Land and The Flowers of Evil.
The screenplay was based on the novel The Defense ( or The Luzhin Defence ) by Vladimir Nabokov.
The 1948 Mann Act prosecution of Frank LaSalle for abducting Florence Sally Horner is believed to have been an inspiration for Vladimir Nabokov in writing his novel Lolita, whose protagonist Humbert Humbert seeks to escape watchful eyes and bind 13-year-old Dolores Haze more closely to him by taking the girl on a multistate road trip.
Despair is based upon the novel by Vladimir Nabokov, adapted by Tom Stoppard and featuring Dirk Bogarde.
In the Vladimir Nabokov novel Ada, or Ardor, in a letter to Marina after his duel with Baron D ' Onsky, Demon Veen tells her that he had gone to his aunt's ranch near Lolita, Texas.
* Camera Obscura, one of the translated titles of Laughter in the Dark, a 1932 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
Their eldest son was the writer and lepidopterist Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, who portrayed his father in his memoirs ( Speak, Memory, 1967 ); V. V. Nabokov included in his novel Pale Fire a scene of misdirected assassination evoking the death of his father.
* Norma ( novel ), by Vladimir Sorokin
As the novel Dune begins, House Harkonnen is headed by the cruel yet cunning Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.
These are the first lines of the poem " Pale Fire " by " John Shade ", a fictional poet created by Vladimir Nabokov, for his novel Pale Fire.
* Slovenian novelist Vladimir Bartol's novel Alamut ( 1938 ) reminded the West of the Assassin legends and stands as a canonical work of Slovene literature.
According to experts on the writing of Vladimir Nabokov, this species almost certainly inspired the waxwing mentioned prominently in his novel Pale Fire.

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