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 18
... reference of which is by no means clear , and the force of which alters the emotional balance and direction of the whole statement . We have to follow such syntax very carefully . We have to follow the narrative very carefully , because ...
... reference of which is by no means clear , and the force of which alters the emotional balance and direction of the whole statement . We have to follow such syntax very carefully . We have to follow the narrative very carefully , because ...
Stran 20
... reference , in- dulged in partly for its own sake , and as a game . There are the French and the German and the mock - Latin , and there is the constant refrain of refer- ences to Carmen and to Catullus and to Poe and to Dante . Related ...
... reference , in- dulged in partly for its own sake , and as a game . There are the French and the German and the mock - Latin , and there is the constant refrain of refer- ences to Carmen and to Catullus and to Poe and to Dante . Related ...
Stran 72
... reference to artistic values directly opposed to those for which he is now proverbial . He admires the apparently free- flowing , “ artless " energy of the great artists of the past : Still , one thing is depressing , and that is to see ...
... reference to artistic values directly opposed to those for which he is now proverbial . He admires the apparently free- flowing , “ artless " energy of the great artists of the past : Still , one thing is depressing , and that is to see ...
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Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita | 5 |
The Morality of Lolita | 13 |
The Springboard of Parody | 35 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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