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 19
... ideal he there sketches out is only an extreme version of something everyone is familiar with in British literature ; George Eliot , Carlyle , Ruskin , Morris are all figures modeled after the same ideal to some degree . They employed ...
... ideal he there sketches out is only an extreme version of something everyone is familiar with in British literature ; George Eliot , Carlyle , Ruskin , Morris are all figures modeled after the same ideal to some degree . They employed ...
Stran 63
... ideal of the past ( Annabel ) , but loved for herself , as she is in the present . " I insist the world know how much I loved my Lolita , this Lolita , pale and polluted , and big with another's child , but still grey - eyed , still ...
... ideal of the past ( Annabel ) , but loved for herself , as she is in the present . " I insist the world know how much I loved my Lolita , this Lolita , pale and polluted , and big with another's child , but still grey - eyed , still ...
Stran 73
... ideal already expressed is seen to be strictly unattainable , it is nevertheless meaningful in that the very pursuit of it gives a different spirit to the whole . And the passage makes clear that Flaubert's admiration for those ...
... ideal already expressed is seen to be strictly unattainable , it is nevertheless meaningful in that the very pursuit of it gives a different spirit to the whole . And the passage makes clear that Flaubert's admiration for those ...
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Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
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