
Lolita
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Lolita, a novel by the American writer Vladimir Nabokov, was first published in 1955 in Paris in English. The author himself translated Lolita into his native Russian language.
Behind the ironic-humorous style with which he portrays Hugh Person, the hero of the novel, Nabokov weaves a serious human drama.
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