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    • Awe and exhilaration - along with heartbreak and mordant wit - abound in Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Most of all, it is a meditation on love ... Continue

      Awe and exhilaration - along with heartbreak and mordant wit - abound in Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Most of all, it is a meditation on love - love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.

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  • meganzing said on Nov 19, 2007 about the Paperback edition
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    • There is a reason why Vladmir Nabokov is considered one of the greatest writers of this past century - and this novel is the best-known example of his deceptively simple style. Nabokov is a master storyteller, he gives great characterizations and has amazing attention to detail. (some may contend t ... Continue

      There is a reason why Vladmir Nabokov is considered one of the greatest writers of this past century - and this novel is the best-known example of his deceptively simple style. Nabokov is a master storyteller, he gives great characterizations and has amazing attention to detail. (some may contend too much of the latter, especially in the various hotel entries.)

      It is often maligned by people who only have heard the concept of this work, and never actually read the book. It's a beautiful, finely wrought jewel of a book, deservedly acclaimed as one of the best of the 20th century.

      Read it and judge for yourself.

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  • guaddess said on Aug 17, 2007 about the Paperback edition
    • The beginning was a bit tough to get through, but once it's gotten started it is very good. I love the prose style of writing and Nabokov does it beautifully. I'm half-way through it, on Part II.

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  • RaechelM said on Nov 8, 2008 about the Paperback edition
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    • Finish this because I cannot find the novel version. (and was looking for the term "Lolita" originally come from)
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      This is a movie script about Pedophilia. But I don't think the relationship between 2 main roles are pedophilia but fondness. Lolita is simply the model of the fondling kid ... Continue

      Finish this because I cannot find the novel version. (and was looking for the term "Lolita" originally come from)
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      This is a movie script about Pedophilia. But I don't think the relationship between 2 main roles are pedophilia but fondness. Lolita is simply the model of the fondling kid that asking for everything without thinking what she should and should not do. Humbert, of course, is the "father" who loves Lolita so much that allow her to ask whatever she wants.
      I don't like the way how script present the novel but I am not going to read it anyway.

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  • 月魂‧蝶舞 said on Apr 12, 2007 about the Paperback edition

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The hilarious and tragic story of Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged Russian man who feels passion only for young the "nymphet" Dolores Haze, whom he renames Lolita.

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Hardcover 319 Pages
ISBN-10: 0517388081
ISBN-13: 9780517388082
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Pub date: Dec 12, 1988
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