Volume 17, Number 5 · October 7, 1971

Rowe's Symbols

By Vladimir Nabokov
Nabokov's Deceptive World
by William Woodin Rowe

New York University Press, 193 pp., $8.00

'It appears,' says Mr. Rowe in his Introduction, 'that Nabokov—partially by means of the mechanisms revealed below—will continue to flutter the pulses of his readers for some time.'



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