Vladimir Nabokov's LolitaHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 131 strani A collection of six critical essays on Faulkner's Light in August, arranged in chronological order of their original publication. |
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Stran 62
... created by Nabokov . The " intricate pattern " of conventional art is sometimes referred to as McFate , whom Humbert ... creating a nymphet from an ordinary child is retroactively seen by Humbert as a " sterile and selfish vice , " it is ...
... created by Nabokov . The " intricate pattern " of conventional art is sometimes referred to as McFate , whom Humbert ... creating a nymphet from an ordinary child is retroactively seen by Humbert as a " sterile and selfish vice , " it is ...
Stran 67
... creation : he is left deliberately half - created . What Nabokov , living in his workshop “ among discarded limbs and unfinished torsos , " attempts to achieve is an artistic triumph related to the basic problem of fiction . Humbert ...
... creation : he is left deliberately half - created . What Nabokov , living in his workshop “ among discarded limbs and unfinished torsos , " attempts to achieve is an artistic triumph related to the basic problem of fiction . Humbert ...
Stran 78
... creating as the object of his desire . As the ironically exotic nickname itself implies , she is being quite distinct ... created for purely personal reasons by her male creator asserts an increasing independence until the project simply ...
... creating as the object of his desire . As the ironically exotic nickname itself implies , she is being quite distinct ... created for purely personal reasons by her male creator asserts an increasing independence until the project simply ...
Vsebina
Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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