The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 368
... Humbert , and having her seduce him . This is right for the novel in several ways , but one most im- portant way is as a concession to the reader's outraged sensi- bility , an easing of his act of sympathy with Humbert . Let Lolita be ...
... Humbert , and having her seduce him . This is right for the novel in several ways , but one most im- portant way is as a concession to the reader's outraged sensi- bility , an easing of his act of sympathy with Humbert . Let Lolita be ...
Stran 369
... Humbert Humbert , with thick black eyebrows and a queer accent , and a cesspoolful of rotting monsters behind his slow boyish smile . " This unobtrusiveness becomes all the more tell- ing as a mode of expression when such remarks are ...
... Humbert Humbert , with thick black eyebrows and a queer accent , and a cesspoolful of rotting monsters behind his slow boyish smile . " This unobtrusiveness becomes all the more tell- ing as a mode of expression when such remarks are ...
Stran 372
... Humbert , and it is a tribute to more than its heroine . The palliative Nabokov offers us is on a larger scale , though of exactly the same kind , as what Humbert intended . It is an intricately woven garland of mingled pain and delight ...
... Humbert , and it is a tribute to more than its heroine . The palliative Nabokov offers us is on a larger scale , though of exactly the same kind , as what Humbert intended . It is an intricately woven garland of mingled pain and delight ...
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