In Nabokov’s Lolita, Humbert Humbert’s The Enchanted Hunters, as a quest for love, aims to reconstruct a felicitous world or integrate various fragmentary details into an organic unity that revives a lost love, experiencing it on the basis of irony, and revealing a simulation of the desire, violence, and despondency which have been expressed in myths of nymphs and Persephone. The protagonist never reaches this unity, but his narrative of erotic and romantic love reveals him as a pathetic addict engaged in mechanical reproduction related to the phenomena of desire, seduction, violence, and sex. His The Enchanted Hunters does not simulate what he expects of his childhood love with Annabel; rather, it simulates the erotic imagination suggested...
Répétitions, doubles, et mises en abyme sont une constante dans l'œuvre de Nabokov, et Lolita en est...
Although presenting the concept of love in a form not accepted by societal conventions does indeed e...
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubr...
In Nabokov’s Lolita, Humbert Humbert’s The Enchanted Hunters, as a quest for love, aims to reconstru...
In Nabokov’s Lolita, Humbert Humbert’s The Enchanted Hunters, as a quest for love, aims to reconstru...
Humbert's "most mythopoeic nymphet" (Lolita 186) belongs to Nabokov's mythological system: from the ...
Humbert's "most mythopoeic nymphet" (Lolita 186) belongs to Nabokov's mythological system: from the ...
ABSTRACT: Nabokov’s work is well known for its complexity and its convoluted plots, something which ...
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubr...
In spite of the author’s claim that he has nothing to teach readers or critics, Vladimir Nabokov’s m...
Underneath the plot of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, which focuses on the musings of a pedophile and mu...
Vladimir Nabokov, best known as the author of Lolita, was also recognized as a scientist excelling i...
Vladimir Nabokov’s novel named “Lolita” has been always for ages a very controversial and complex pi...
This paper analyses the lost oedipal stage of Humbert in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita. It aims to dis...
Erotic love in a few of Vladimir Nabokov’s Russian-language works. Nabokov and Vladimir Solovy...
Répétitions, doubles, et mises en abyme sont une constante dans l'œuvre de Nabokov, et Lolita en est...
Although presenting the concept of love in a form not accepted by societal conventions does indeed e...
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubr...
In Nabokov’s Lolita, Humbert Humbert’s The Enchanted Hunters, as a quest for love, aims to reconstru...
In Nabokov’s Lolita, Humbert Humbert’s The Enchanted Hunters, as a quest for love, aims to reconstru...
Humbert's "most mythopoeic nymphet" (Lolita 186) belongs to Nabokov's mythological system: from the ...
Humbert's "most mythopoeic nymphet" (Lolita 186) belongs to Nabokov's mythological system: from the ...
ABSTRACT: Nabokov’s work is well known for its complexity and its convoluted plots, something which ...
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubr...
In spite of the author’s claim that he has nothing to teach readers or critics, Vladimir Nabokov’s m...
Underneath the plot of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, which focuses on the musings of a pedophile and mu...
Vladimir Nabokov, best known as the author of Lolita, was also recognized as a scientist excelling i...
Vladimir Nabokov’s novel named “Lolita” has been always for ages a very controversial and complex pi...
This paper analyses the lost oedipal stage of Humbert in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita. It aims to dis...
Erotic love in a few of Vladimir Nabokov’s Russian-language works. Nabokov and Vladimir Solovy...
Répétitions, doubles, et mises en abyme sont une constante dans l'œuvre de Nabokov, et Lolita en est...
Although presenting the concept of love in a form not accepted by societal conventions does indeed e...
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubr...