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 11
... perhaps H. H.'s last intensities ought not to be received with considerably more irony than at first they call for . I don't say this with the least certitude . It may be that Mr. Nabokov really wants us to believe with entire ...
... perhaps H. H.'s last intensities ought not to be received with considerably more irony than at first they call for . I don't say this with the least certitude . It may be that Mr. Nabokov really wants us to believe with entire ...
Stran 19
... perhaps , are the artist's dignity and simplicity , the loftiness of his message and the plain- ness of his manner . And if we look for more modern equivalents within our own traditions , and for artist - figures to associate with such ...
... perhaps , are the artist's dignity and simplicity , the loftiness of his message and the plain- ness of his manner . And if we look for more modern equivalents within our own traditions , and for artist - figures to associate with such ...
Stran 63
... ( perhaps his name denotes the idea of his being a patchwork of a number of characters ) , as a rival , is a practitioner of thoroughly conven- tional art . He is a " public " author ; he appears in cigarette ads and teenage magazines ...
... ( perhaps his name denotes the idea of his being a patchwork of a number of characters ) , as a rival , is a practitioner of thoroughly conven- tional art . He is a " public " author ; he appears in cigarette ads and teenage magazines ...
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Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
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