CR. The Centennial Review, Svazek 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 |
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leads Humbert to equate motives with acts , to assume that a desire for finality is the same as murder . In fact , the successful murder of Quilty is in two important ways the psychological reverse of the failed murder of Charlotte . In ...
leads Humbert to equate motives with acts , to assume that a desire for finality is the same as murder . In fact , the successful murder of Quilty is in two important ways the psychological reverse of the failed murder of Charlotte . In ...
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... Humbert's incipient lecture on fear of death , her abbreviated " Ray " takes the reader back to the fore- word to Lolita , written by the fictitious John Ray , Jr. , moralist and specialist on " certain morbid states and perversions ...
... Humbert's incipient lecture on fear of death , her abbreviated " Ray " takes the reader back to the fore- word to Lolita , written by the fictitious John Ray , Jr. , moralist and specialist on " certain morbid states and perversions ...
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... Humbert's obsessive behavior , in the literary tradition of the radically idealistic character . The narrative has introduced other potential models of this kind through Humbert's penchant for allusion among them the Poe narrators and ...
... Humbert's obsessive behavior , in the literary tradition of the radically idealistic character . The narrative has introduced other potential models of this kind through Humbert's penchant for allusion among them the Poe narrators and ...
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