Lolita - Vladimir Nabakov (2025)
: This paper argues that Humbert’s memoir serves as a critique and deconstruction of decadent post-WWII American society, viewed through his lens as a European émigré.
: This research analyzes Nabokov’s use of subtle clues and logical fallacies to undermine Humbert’s credibility, encouraging readers to seek the truth for themselves. Lolita - Vladimir Nabakov
: This paper discusses how Humbert justifies his actions by "transposing" Lolita into artistic forms—like poems and paintings—to immortalize her "nymphethood". : This paper argues that Humbert’s memoir serves
: A peer-reviewed study examining the relationship between the novel’s main text and its various paratexts (afterwords, introductions, and translations) across different languages. Reference & Study Resources : A peer-reviewed study examining the relationship between
: A thesis from Georgia State University that explores the intersection of morality and aesthetics, examining how Humbert's unreliable narration challenges the reader's ethical boundaries.