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Nabokov's cinematic afterlife

Ewa Mazierska

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Introduction : Nabokov's afterlife in cinema
Humbert between dignity and romanticism : Lolita by Stanley Kubrick (1962) and Adrian Lyne (1997)
Going blind in swinging London : Laughter in the dark (1969) by Tony Richardson
Nabokov, or the logic of late capitalism : King, queen, knave (1972) by Jerzy Skolimowski
Escape into a different person, escape into a different reality : Despair (1978) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rememberance of things unspoken : Mademoiselle O by Jérôme Foulon
Duel in contemporary Estonia : An affair of honor (1999) by Valentin Kuik
Nabokov as a gentle feminist : The Luzhin defence (2000) by Marleen Gorris
From b-movie script to Greek tragedy : "The assistant producer" by Vladimir Nabokov, and Triple agent (2004) by Eric Rohmer
Vladimir Nabokov and Jean-Luc Godard.

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