id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ojwhhx4m4jdb3hxf4xfjllecxy Donald Hutton Stanley The self-conscious narrator in Donald Barthelme and Vladimir Nabokov 1978 236 .pdf application/pdf 173960 41660 112 i n the works of Donald Barthelme and V l a d i m i r Nabokov. n a r r a t o r i n a g i v e n work by Barthelme or Nabokov i s determined example, R u s s e l l assures us t h a t Nabokov's novels are s e l f (1) Donald Barthelme, Snow White (New York: Atheneum, 1967), p. f u l when applied to works i n which the self-consciousness inherent i n narration i s emphasized, or brought to the reader's (86) Vladimir Nabokov, Strong Opinions (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973), with Vladimir Nabokov (New York: Putnam, 1963); Glory, trans. (24) D.J. Enright, "Nabokov's Wag," The New York Review of Books, "Nabokov's Way." The New York Review of Books, New York Times Book Review, 4 June 1972, p. New York Times Book Review, 4 June 1972, p. ./cache/work_ojwhhx4m4jdb3hxf4xfjllecxy.pdf ./txt/work_ojwhhx4m4jdb3hxf4xfjllecxy.txt