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 33
... reading , seeing it in perfect sympathy with the author's intentions , understanding it from inside ; however rare , in cultural fact , such a reading may be ; however little that reading may coincide with the book's effective meaning ...
... reading , seeing it in perfect sympathy with the author's intentions , understanding it from inside ; however rare , in cultural fact , such a reading may be ; however little that reading may coincide with the book's effective meaning ...
Stran 86
... reader into believing that Humbert will kill his nymphet . In fact , it's difficult to find a Nabokov hero or ... readers have noticed the relationship between the desperate nostalgia of Humbert or that of the crazed Kinbote in Pale Fire ...
... reader into believing that Humbert will kill his nymphet . In fact , it's difficult to find a Nabokov hero or ... readers have noticed the relationship between the desperate nostalgia of Humbert or that of the crazed Kinbote in Pale Fire ...
Stran 105
... reading which the novel itself challenges the reader to move beyond . Solemnly discussing a playful writer's improvised creations as if they were real people becomes , if he chooses this option , the kind of response that recent ...
... reading which the novel itself challenges the reader to move beyond . Solemnly discussing a playful writer's improvised creations as if they were real people becomes , if he chooses this option , the kind of response that recent ...
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Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
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actually aesthetic American appears artistic attempt beauty becomes begins bliss calls characters Charlotte clearly comic completely conventional created creation criticism death described desire direct double effect emotional example exist experience express fact feelings fiction figure final force gives hand hero human Humbert idea ideal imagination important interest kill kind language later less literary literature Lolita look lover marriage matter means mind moral Nabokov narrative narrator nature never novel nymphet object once originality parody passage passion past perfect perhaps play possible problem Quilty Quilty's reader reading reality reference relation relationship represented response rhetorical romantic says scene seems sense sexual simply Speak story style suggest symbolic tells tenderness theme things tion Tolstoy tone tradition trying turn understanding University voice whole writing