Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0022457, Wed, 22 Feb 2012 22:28:42 -0700

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Re: Nabokov and Twelve-Year-Old Girls ...
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But what is the reader "ruthlessly exposed" to, his own naivete? And is the
reader "seduced" into believing such a "baboon" can be so easily redeemed?
As a reader, I don't hear Humbert in the passage, but the poetry of VN on
the hearts of children outshining the Humberts of a monstrous world.

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Anthony Stadlen <STADLEN@aol.com> wrote:

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> In a message dated 22/02/2012 14:19:47 GMT Standard Time, Rsgwynn1@CS.COMwrites:
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> Does Humbert ultimately receive some moment of Grace? I like to think he
> has, as he sits overlooking and overhearing the children near the end of
> the novel. It does move in a mysterious way, its wonders to perform.
>
> Brian Boyd has long ago pointed to Nabokov's brilliance and insight in
> having Humbert seductively place this passage just where it is near the end
> of his narrative. Nabokov ruthlessly exposes readers who are seduced by the
> rhetoric of a child-rapist and murderer. This does not mean that Humbert's
> fleeting insight had no validity, but it *was* fleeting, and he did not
> have the integrity to act on it.
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> Anthony Stadlen
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