Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov published in 1969. Ada began to materialize in 1959, when Nabokov was flirting with two...
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up Ada, ada, or ADA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ada may refer to: Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, a novel by Vladimir Nabokov Ada TV, a television...
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a river in southwestern France Ardore, a town in Calabria, Italy Ardor: The Book of the Dead Man, Vol. 2, a book of poems by Marvin Bell Ada or Ardor:...
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Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (or In Search of Lost Time) and Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. In July 2004,...
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Dead (2018). Welles admired Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle and initiated a film project of the same title in collaboration with...
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Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (or In Search of Lost Time) and Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. As with most of...
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Fire (1967) Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited (1969) Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1972) Transparent Things (1974) Look at the Harlequins! (2009)...
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Nabokov's Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle Van Wilder, protagonist of the film National Lampoon's Van Wilder Ban Yamano (Van Yamano in English dub), a main...
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Vonnegut The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) by John Fowles Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969) by Vladimir Nabokov Ubik (1969) by Philip K. Dick The...
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(self-translated into Russian (1965)) (1957) Pnin (1962) Pale Fire (1969) Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1972) Transparent Things (1974) Look at the Harlequins! (2009)...
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Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969) deals very heavily with the incestuous relationships in the intricate family tree of the main...
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In his 1969 novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, Vladimir Nabokov refers to this picture ("a Venetian blonde") and the painter ("a drunken Palma Vecchio")...
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a buffer state between the two superpowers. The book has inspired an Amazon series of the same name. Vladimir Nabokov's novel, Ada or Ardor: A Family...
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in the animé Pandora Hearts Ada Vinelander, character in the novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov Ada Wong, video game character...
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put Shade's name in the index as if he were a real person. In his 1969 novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, Nabokov returned the favor by having the...
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be considered a modernist or a postmodernist novel, his later work (specifically Pale Fire in 1962 and Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle in 1969) are more...
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Bluebeard (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
both term "Bluebeard's Chamber". In Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, the main character Van and his father Demon are both referred...
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October 2017. Works by or about Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov at the Internet Archive Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov at Dieter E. Zimmer's Nabokov Family Web...
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Vladimir Nabokov, and a source of inspiration for many of his works. Born Vera Yevseyevna Slonim in Saint Petersburg into a Jewish family, the second of three...
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publishing and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1989. The name Ardis comes from the novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov. See:...
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Behold the Man C. L. Moore – Jirel of Joiry Vladimir Nabokov – Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle M. T. Vasudevan Nair – Kaalam ("Time") Patrick O'Brian – Master...
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and the likelihood that the regime might target the family (his mother was Jewish), the family fled to Paris in 1937. With the Germans advancing into...
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Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, in the context of Nabokov's epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics. That year he took up a post-doctoral fellowship...
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novels The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Bend Sinister, and Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. Others point to the complex interactions of the gay character...
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names in biological nomenclature often reflect the discoverer's interests or honour those the discoverer holds in esteem, including fictional elements...
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and it strongly influenced his subsequent novels, especially Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. Dreamtime, an Australian aboriginal merging of past, present...
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Chinese literature, it chronicles the rise and decline of the Jia family A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight, by Henry Williamson Ada or Ardor, by Vladimir Nabokov...
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McGraw-Hill. Nabokov's first book with Taylor at McGraw was Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, followed by "Poems and Problems". In 1969 after the New Yorker...
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popular with foreign visitors. In Vladimir Nabokov's last novel, Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969), the main character, Van Veen, beats the blackmailer...
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a place in Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle. Madeleinea bella Bálint & Lamas, 1996 Madeleinea cobaltana Bálint & Lamas, 1994 – named after Kobalt, a mountain...
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