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Bearing back, ceaselessly, with a new set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Lectures on Russian Literature, a compilation of lectures on Russian literature, focusing on six writers. The lectures were edited for publication by Fredson Bowers and copublished in 1981 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Bruccoli Clark. The book has gone through four other editions. It is A53 in the 1986 bibliography.

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Reading on with a new set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Lectures on Literature, a compilation of ten lectures focusing on one masterwork each from seven European writers. The lectures were edited for publication by Fredson Bowers and copublished in 1980 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Bruccoli Clark. The book has gone through four other editions. It is A51 in the 1986 bibliography.

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Tilting on with a new set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Lectures on Don Quixote, a re-creation of the six lectures Nabokov gave at Harvard in the spring of 1952. The lectures were edited by Fredson Bowers and copublished in 1983 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Bruccoli Clark. The book has gone through two other editions. It is A54 in the 1986 bibliography.

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A new set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Lectures on Ulysses, a limited edition of Nabokov’s lecture notes in holograph on James Joyce’s novel, was published only once, in 1980, by Bruccoli Clark. It is A52 in the 1986 bibliography.

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