Thread: Literary Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
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Old 02-16-2013, 11:52 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Asawi View Post
What an interesting thought Chrich! I'm just back from a walk, and as usual I was thinking about the book I just read and wondered about what made him write such a "different" book at that time! And what made him do it the way he did: Letting Humbert tell his story the way he did and by doing so expose him.

(I'm sorry I can't put proper words to my thoughts in English. Even though I read without difficulty I don't actually use English myself except for in forums, so my vocabulary is very limited when it comes to expressing "deeper" things.)
Ditto on both counts. I didn' t think of that. Interesting, Crich.

( and I sometimes can't believe my mistakes in grammar and syntax...)

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