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    Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov that addresses the controversial subject of hebephilia. The protagonist is a French literature professor who moves to New England and writes under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert.

    • Vladimir Nabokov
    • 1955
  2. Nabokov's fastidious pursuit of accuracy took him on bus rides to collect phrases of schoolgirl conversations; he compiled comprehensive index cards on drug store interiors, topical juke box tunes, branded goods, gun catalogue descriptions, and

  3. Rising action Humbert takes Lolita on the road, in an effort to control her behavior and cement his possession of her. By traveling, he hopes to hide his and Lolita’s identities—and relationship—thereby avoiding society’s disapproval and eluding his rival, Clare Quilty.

  4. Nabokov, and Humbert by extension, employs a number of literary techniques in order to depict this complex dynamic including the use of doubles to show contrasting attitudes and mythical language to elevate Humbert’s relationship with Lolita.

    • Themes
    • Analysis of Key Moments in Lolita
    • Style, Tone, and Figurative Language
    • Key Symbols

    The themes of this book make its integral part; they are the core elements that highlighted significant life areas which portrayed the writer’s brilliance and overall literary prowess.

    1.A young Humbert and Annabel have romance, but it remains unconsummated until Annabel’s death. This results to Humbert’s pedophilic urges, or more specifically, his obsession with nymphets, as he...

    The style, tone, and figurative language filled the book with so much liveliness and elegance, and layers of sophistication, yet simple. Paradox? Yeah.

    The significant symbols Nabokov spread in this story, does what a marinade does to a forked steak marinated overnight; it seem to be just on the outside, it is deep inside too.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Something similar happens in Lolita: at the end of the novel, after a desperate search, the kidnapper Humbert Humbert finds a grown-up Lolita, seventeen years old, married and pregnant. Her seducer finds her pale, freckled and emaciated and presents her with a large sum of money for her wedding.

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  7. Sep 12, 2024 · Lolita, novel by Vladimir Nabokov, published in 1955 in France. Upon its American publication in 1958, Lolita created a cultural and literary sensation. The novel is presented as the posthumously published memoirs of its antihero, Humbert Humbert.