Mademoiselle O
Appearance
"Mademoiselle O" is a memoir by
Swiss-French governess
.
Publication history
It was first written and published in French in The Atlantic Monthly (January 1943).[2]
It was first anthologized in Nine Stories (1947)[3] and was later reproduced in Nabokov's Dozen (1958)[4] and The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov.
It became a chapter of Conclusive Evidence (1951, also titled Speak, Memory) and subsequently of Drugie Berega (1954, translated into Russian by the author) and Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited (1966).[5]
Notes
- ISBN 0-8240-8590-6), item C399, p.505.
- ^ Juliar, item C461, p. 512.
- ^ Juliar, item A25, pp.190–195.
- ^ Juliar, item A32, pp.253–7.
- ^ All editions of the autobiography: Juliar, item A26, pp.196–211.