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Cover Page: 1 Title Page Page: 2 Dedication Page: 3 Contents Page: 4 Foreword Page: 5 Part One Page: 6 Chapter 1 Page: 7 Chapter 2 Page: 8 Chapter 3 Page: 9 Chapter 4 Page: 10 Chapter 5 Page: 11 Chapter 6 Page: 12 Chapter 7 Page: 13 Chapter 8 Page: 14 Chapter 9 Page: 17 Chapter 10 Page: 18 Chapter 11 Page: 20 Chapter 12 Page: 25 Chapter 13 Page: 26 Chapter 14 Page: 27 Chapter 15 Page: 28 Chapter 16 Page: 29 Chapter 17 Page: 30 Chapter 18 Page: 32 Chapter 19 Page: 34 Chapter 20 Page: 35 Chapter 21 Page: 38 Chapter 22 Page: 39 Chapter 23 Page: 40 Chapter 24 Page: 42 Chapter 25 Page: 43 Chapter 26 Page: 45 Chapter 27 Page: 46 Chapter 28 Page: 51 Chapter 29 Page: 53 Chapter 30 Page: 55 Chapter 31 Page: 56 Chapter 32 Page: 57 Chapter 33 Page: 59 Part Two Page: 60 Chapter 1 Page: 61 Chapter 2 Page: 65 Chapter 3 Page: 70 Chapter 4 Page: 74 Chapter 5 Page: 75 Chapter 6 Page: 76 Chapter 7 Page: 77 Chapter 8 Page: 78 Chapter 9 Page: 79 Chapter 10 Page: 80 Chapter 11 Page: 81 Chapter 12 Page: 83 Chapter 13 Page: 84 Chapter 14 Page: 85 Chapter 15 Page: 88 Chapter 16 Page: 89 Chapter 17 Page: 91 Chapter 18 Page: 92 Chapter 19 Page: 94 Chapter 20 Page: 97 Chapter 21 Page: 100 Chapter 22 Page: 101 Chapter 23 Page: 105 Chapter 24 Page: 106 Chapter 25 Page: 107 Chapter 26 Page: 108 Chapter 27 Page: 110 Chapter 28 Page: 111 Chapter 29 Page: 112 Chapter 30 Page: 117 Chapter 31 Page: 118 Chapter 32 Page: 119 Chapter 33 Page: 121 Chapter 34 Page: 123 Chapter 35 Page: 124 Chapter 36 Page: 129 Vladimir Nabokov on a Book Entitled Lolita Page: 130 Author Bio Page: 133 Reading Group Guide Page: 135 Copyright Page: 139

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Awe and exhiliration--along with heartbreak and mordant wit--abound in Lolita, Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Lolita is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America. Most of all, it is a meditation on love--love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.
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