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Lolita: ,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex with a boy at College..
Lolita: ,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex with a boy at College..
Lolita: ,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex with a boy at College..
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Lolita
Dolly, Lolita, Lola, Lo and L

,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex with a boy at College..

Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov
20th century in literature
Nubile
Stanley Kubrick
Time's List of the 100 Best Novels
Modern Library 100 Best Novels
The 100 Best Books of All Time
Tragicomedy
Annabel Lee
Edgar Allan Poe
Coronary thrombosis
Stillbirth
Desmond Morris
Reading Lolita in Tehran
Azar Nafisi
Child sexual abuse
Modern Library
Ephebophilia
Florence Sally Horner
Short story
Heinz von Lichberg
Lolita (1962 film)
Commedia dell'arte
Pedophilia
Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Boston
Don't Stand So Close to Me
One of the Boys (Katy Perry album)
Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)
Evan Rachel Wood
Moi... Lolita
LanguageDeutsch
Release dateFeb 19, 2015
ISBN9783734767135
Lolita: ,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex with a boy at College..
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    Lolita

    Doly, Lolita, Lola, Lo and L

    ,,Instead, she initiates sex the next morning. He

    discovers that he is not her first lover, that she had sex

    with a boy at Col ege..

    Heinz Duthel

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    Copyright © 2011 - 2015 Heinz Duthel

    Neufauflage 2015

    Al rights reserved.

    ISBN- 9783735759153

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    Lolita is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first written in

    English and published in 1955 in Paris and 1958 in New

    York, and later translated by its Russian-native author

    into Russian. The novel is notable for its controversial

    subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, middle-

    aged literature professor Humbert Humbert, is obsessed

    with the 12-year-old Dolores Haze, with whom he

    becomes sexual y involved after she becomes his

    stepdaughter. His private nickname for Dolores is Lolita.

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    The book is also notable for its writing style. The

    narrative is highly subjective as Humbert draws on his

    fragmented memories, employing a sophisticated prose

    style, while attempting to gain the reader's sympathy

    through his sincerity and melancholy, although near the

    end of the story Humbert refers to himself as a maniac

    who deprived Dolores of her childhood, and he

    shortly thereafter states "the most miserable of family

    lives was better than the parody of incest" in which they

    were involved.

    After its publication, Lolita attained a classic status,

    becoming one of the best-known and most controversial

    examples of 20th century literature. The name Lolita

    has entered pop culture to describe a sexual y

    precocious girl. The novel was adapted to film by Stanley

    Kubrick in 1962, and again in 1997 by Adrian Lyne. It has

    also been adapted several times for stage and has been

    the subject of two operas, two bal ets, and an acclaimed

    but failed Broadway musical.

    Lolita is included on Time's list of the 100 best English-

    language novels from 1923 to 2005. It is fourth on the

    Modern Library's 1998 list of the 100 Best Novels of the

    20th century. It also made the World Library's list of one

    of The 100 Best Books of Al Time.

    Plot summary

    Lolita is divided into two parts and 69 chapters. It is

    narrated by Humbert Humbert, a literary scholar born in

    1910 to a Swiss father and an English mother in Paris,

    who is obsessed with young girls, whom he refers to as

    nymphets. Humbert suggests that this obsession

    results from the death of a childhood sweetheart,

    Annabel Leigh (a deliberate play by Nabokov on the

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    poem Annabel Lee, by Humbert's favorite poet Edgar

    Al an Poe, which also involves a dead girl and her left

    behind lover). After an unsuccessful marriage to a Polish

    doctor's adult daughter, Valeria, Humbert moves to

    Ramsdale, a smal New England town, in 1947 to write.

    He rents a room in the house of Charlotte Haze, a

    widow. While Charlotte tours him around the house, he

    meets her 12-year-old daughter, Dolores (also known as

    Dol y, Lolita, Lola, Lo and L), with whom—partial y due to

    her uncanny resemblance to Annabel — he immediately

    becomes infatuated. Humbert stays at the house only to

    remain near her. While he is obsessed with Lolita, he

    disdains her crassness and preoccupation with

    contemporary American popular culture, such as teen

    movies and comic books.

    While Lolita is away at summer camp, Charlotte, who

    has fal en in love with Humbert, tel s him that he must

    either marry her or move out. Humbert agrees to marry

    Charlotte in order to continue living near Lolita. Charlotte

    is oblivious to Humbert's distaste for her, as wel as his

    lust for Lolita, until she reads his diary. Upon learning of

    Humbert's true feelings and intentions, Charlotte plans to

    flee with Lolita and threatens to expose Humbert as a

    detestable, abominable, criminal fraud. Fate intervenes

    on Humbert's behalf, however; as she runs across the

    street in a state of shock, Charlotte is struck and kil ed by

    a passing car.

    Humbert picks Lolita up from camp, pretending that

    Charlotte is il at an invented hospital. Rather than return

    to Charlotte's home (out of fear that the neighbors will be

    suspicious), he takes Lolita to a hotel. Humbert gives her

    sleeping pil s (which he names Vitamin X) and leaves

    her in their room,

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