Lolita
.... In fact, Humbert will kill
Quilty, another suave, literary pedophile, because he sees
Quilty as desiring
Lolita merely due to lust and not due to any kind of ....
(1787

7

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Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita
.... In fact, Humbert will kill
Quilty, another suave, literary pedophile, because he sees
Quilty as desiring
Lolita merely due to lust and not due to any kind of ....
(1787

7

)
Lolita
.... perversion. This is not to ennoble Humbert but it is to show there is a definite distinction between his passion for
Lolita and
Quilty's. ....
(2388

10

)
Lolita
.... a. We see the multi-faceted appreciation for
Lolita in Humbert in contrast to the purely lustful and perverse desire for
Lolita exhibited by
Quilty. ....
(774

3

)
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita
.... outlook for the future.
Quilty's passion for
Lolita on the other hand is pure sexual perversion. The book confirms the difference ....
(2122

8

)
Nabokov
....
Quilty becomes as much Humbert's obsession as
Lolita is because
Quilty is the manifestly squalid pedophile that was Humbert's latent psychological content. ....
(1595

6

)
Wittgenstein analysis of Nabokov's Lolita
.... Analysis of Nabokov's use of language in
Lolita shows that Humbert somehow shares his identity with the man he sees as being his archenemy, Claire
Quilty. ....
(8693

35

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Journal Entries
.... beauty and love.
Quilty, too, will lose his life for trying to use
Lolita as an object of sexual pleasure. Humbert cannot bear this ....
(961

4

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