The "proto-Lolita" is a short novel called "The Enchanter." Vladimir Nabokov thought he had destroyed it and didn't want it published; however, his son, Dmitri, had it published against his wishes.
Lolita.
Pale Fire.
The real life of Sebastian Knight.
Laughter in the Dark.
Ada or Ardor.
Sue Lyon played the title role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film version of the book.
Frankie Addams in "The Member of the Wedding" by Carson McCullers is one l2-year old. Lolita in Vladimir Nabokov's novel is 12 at the beginning of the story and throughout much of it. Harry Potter is 12 in the second of that series. Am sure there are others.
The Bourne Identity - novel - has 523 pages.
The definition of an epistolary novel is: a novel written in the form of a series of letters.
The Watchmen - novel - has 272 pages.
Lolita is a great novel because it takes people completely out of their comfort zones and makes them identify with somebody they would normally condemn. Most writers would tell you that the biggest goal you can have is to transport your audience somewhere they did not expect to go and that is what Lolita does.
Lolita
Haze. Dolores Haze, nicknamed Lolita, was the primary character, an 11-12 year old girl. A middle aged man becomes obsessed with her in this controversial book. This was made into a movie in 1962 and again in 1997.
Lolita was the nickname of one of the principal characters in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita. Lolita's actual name was Dolores, with whom the narrator, Humbert Humbert, develops a sexual obsession.Lola (diminutive: Lolita) is a common shortened name for Dolores in some Spanish-speaking countries. Nevertheless, "Lolita" and "loli" has come to be used as a general reference to a seductive or sexually attractive young woman.
The narrator of the novel "Lolita" is Humbert Humbert, a highly unreliable and morally corrupt character who recounts his obsessive and destructive relationship with a young girl named Dolores Haze, whom he refers to as Lolita.
A Lolita complex refers to a sexual attraction or obsession with young girls, based on the novel "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov. It is often associated with inappropriate or predatory behavior towards minors. This term is used to describe individuals who have a specific interest in underage girls.
Russian born Vladimir Nabokov is most famous for his third novel entitled "Lolita" written in 1955. The novel was considered extremely controversial as it told the story of a man's obsession with a 12 year old girl and their romantic relationship together after he became her stepfather.
Vladimir Nabokov was the author of the novel "Lolita," first published in 1955. The book is known for its controversial subject matter and stunning prose style.
Both "Lolita" and "The Catcher in the Rye" explore themes of alienation, identity, and the loss of innocence in adolescence. While "Lolita" delves into the darker aspects of desire and manipulation, "The Catcher in the Rye" examines the struggles of a teenage protagonist navigating a world he sees as phony and disconnected. Both novels offer complex character studies and provoke reflection on societal norms.
"Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov is a controversial novel that explores the obsession of a middle-aged man with a 12-year-old girl. On the other hand, "The Go-Between" by L.P. Hartley follows a young boy who becomes entangled in a secret love affair between a wealthy woman and a farmer. While both novels deal with themes of forbidden love and innocence, they differ in terms of plot, setting, and character dynamics.
Sue Lyon played the title role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film version of the book.
In depends on the context of the word. Lolita may refer to the following: 1) A type of Japanese street fashion which takes much influence from romantic aesthetics of the Victorian and Rococo period custumes (it has nothing to do with the following descriptions) 2) The novel by Vladmir Nabokov, and/or it's film adaptations 3) Following from #2, a derogatory word used to describe a young and promiscuous girl 4) Related to a type of Japanese adult graphic novel or anime genre, better known as "lolicon" 5) Again, following from #2, Lolita is a nickname from Dolores, which is Spanish for, "Sorrow"