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    Lolita. 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. He describes his obsession with a 12-year-old "nymphet", Dolores Haze, whom he ...

    • Vladimir Nabokov
    • 1955
  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Lolita, American dark comedy film, released in 1962, that was Stanley Kubrick ’s film adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov ’s controversial novel of the same name. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) In the film, eccentric middle-aged Humbert Humbert (played by James Mason) is driven to ruin because of his obsession ...

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  3. Lolita is a story structured as an autobiography written by Humbert Humbert during his time at the sanatorium and then in prison. It featured a vivid but unreliable narration of events that sees Humbert Humbert get infatuated with Lolita, a 12-year-old girl. Humbert came into the small town of Ramsdale seeking accommodation, and through a ...

  4. Nabokov wrote Lolita while traveling on the butterfly-collection trips in the western U.S. that he undertook every summer. Véra acted as "secretary, typist, editor, proofreader, translator and bibliographer; his agent, business manager, legal counsel and chauffeur; his research assistant, teaching assistant and professorial understudy"; when Nabokov attempted to burn unfinished drafts of ...

  5. Vladimir Nabokov and Lolita Background. Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on April 23, 1899, into a family with a long history of public service and scholarship. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Nabokov and his family went into exile in England.

  6. The foreword to the novel is narrated by John Ray, Jr., Ph.D. in 1955, three years after the deaths of Humbert and Lolita. Point of view Humbert narrates his account of his affair with Lolita Haze in the first person, focusing only on his own thoughts and emotions. Tone Darkly comic; sly; intellectual; alternating between bemused weariness and ...

  7. Lolita Summary. A fictional psychologist named John Ray Jr., Ph.D. introduces the rest of the novel, presenting it as a case study in abnormal psychology. He explains that it was written by a murderer and sexual pervert, who refers to himself in the manuscript as Humbert Humbert. The author, as well as the girl he abducted— Lolita —are now ...

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