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  1. Alfred Appel Jr. (January 31, 1934 – May 2, 2009) [1] [2] was an American professor, author and journal editor noted for his investigations into the works of Vladimir Nabokov, modern art, and jazz modernism. [3] He edited The Annotated Lolita, an edition of Nabokov's Lolita.

  2. Biography. Alfred Appel, Jr., (Ph.D. Columbia) was the editor of The Annotated Lolita (rev. ed. 1991) and author of Nabokov's Dark Cinema (1974). He also authored Signs of Life(1983), The Art of Celebration: The Expression of Joy in 20th Century Art, Literature, Photography and Music (Knopf, 1992), and Jazz Modernism: From Ellington and ...

  3. 7 de may. de 2009 · Alfred Appel Jr., a scholarly expert on Vladimir Nabokov, whose lecture course he attended at Cornell, and the author of wide-ranging interpretive books on modern art and jazz, died on Sunday...

  4. Appel, Alfred. Alfred Appel, Jr (1934-2009) was a student in Nabokov's European fiction class at Cornell, where he met his wife, Nina. After a PhD on Willa Cather, and his appointment at Northwestern University, Appel turned to Nabokov, focusing especially on his self-consciousness and metafictionality, particularly in "Nabokov's Puppet Show ...

  5. Alfred Appel Jr. was an American professor, author and journal editor noted for his investigations into the works of Vladimir Nabokov, modern art, and jazz modernism. He edited The Annotated Lolita, an edition of Nabokov's Lolita. He also authored four other books about Nabokov, literature and music.

  6. 8 ALFRED APPEL, JR. cloaks his criminality in false charm and rhetoric, the essence of poshlost' and American advertising. Nabokov foregrounds his dis-cussion of Dead Souls by defining poshlost', choosing most of his illustrations from American ads, magazines, and best-sellers (pp.

  7. 23 de abr. de 1991 · The Annotated Lolita: Revised and Updated. Paperback – April 23, 1991. by Vladimir Nabokov (Author), Alfred Appel Jr. (Author) 4.5 766 ratings. See all formats and editions. Nabokov's wise, ironic, and elegant masterpiece. • A controversial love story almost shocking in its beauty and tenderness.