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 49
... past . ' Even Lolita tells him that " the past was the past , " and his efforts to recap- ture it are made more than ludicrous by the congruent parody of Poe and psychiatry . If we envision Lolita and the brief time span of her nymphic ...
... past . ' Even Lolita tells him that " the past was the past , " and his efforts to recap- ture it are made more than ludicrous by the congruent parody of Poe and psychiatry . If we envision Lolita and the brief time span of her nymphic ...
Stran 61
... past ) . ' Humbert's mind gradually de - emphasizes “ matter , " and concentrates on a consciousness of its own self . Thus the two spanned points which operate between future and past are intertwined and frequently identified . For ...
... past ) . ' Humbert's mind gradually de - emphasizes “ matter , " and concentrates on a consciousness of its own self . Thus the two spanned points which operate between future and past are intertwined and frequently identified . For ...
Stran 64
... past and future nights . " His vision is directed at the image of illusion within illusion , as his constant references to mirrors and lakes suggest . His fantasy spans the past and the future . The potentiality of perfection lures him ...
... past and future nights . " His vision is directed at the image of illusion within illusion , as his constant references to mirrors and lakes suggest . His fantasy spans the past and the future . The potentiality of perfection lures him ...
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Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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