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Lolita: Popular Penguins

$26.95
Discover 'Lolita: Popular Penguins,' the controversial masterpiece by Vladimir Nabokov that delves into the complexities of obsessive love and moral transgression. This novel, first published in the 1950s, explores the forbidden relationship between Humbert Humbert and his pubescent step-daughter, Lolita. With its provocative themes and stunningly lyrical prose, 'Lolita' has sparked debates and admiration alike, securing its place as a classic in American literature. This A-format paperback edition features 372 pages of intense storytelling, making it a must-have for any literary enthusiast or collector. Enhance your bookshelf with this iconic work that challenges societal norms and presents a unique narrative on human desire. Perfect for those looking for impactful reads or studies on literary themes of obsession and love, 'Lolita' continues to resonate with readers today. Secure your copy of this gripping tale of love gone awry and experience why it remains a crucial part of literary discussions. Enjoy the convenience of FREE shipping when you purchase 'Lolita: Popular Penguins.' Order now and immerse yourself in Nabokov's intricate world of passion and peril.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141037431
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 372


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Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is a dark and daring story of obsessive love and transgression. Humbert Humbert's lust for his pubescent step-daughter, Lolita, shocked readers when it was first published in the 1950s; yet the novel was also celebrated for its beautifully lyrical writing. Almost fifty years after its first publication, Lolita remains a powerful tale of perversion and love gone wrong.

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Lolita: Popular Penguins

$26.95
Discover 'Lolita: Popular Penguins,' the controversial masterpiece by Vladimir Nabokov that delves into the complexities of obsessive love and moral transgression. This novel, first published in the 1950s, explores the forbidden relationship between Humbert Humbert and his pubescent step-daughter, Lolita. With its provocative themes and stunningly lyrical prose, 'Lolita' has sparked debates and admiration alike, securing its place as a classic in American literature. This A-format paperback edition features 372 pages of intense storytelling, making it a must-have for any literary enthusiast or collector. Enhance your bookshelf with this iconic work that challenges societal norms and presents a unique narrative on human desire. Perfect for those looking for impactful reads or studies on literary themes of obsession and love, 'Lolita' continues to resonate with readers today. Secure your copy of this gripping tale of love gone awry and experience why it remains a crucial part of literary discussions. Enjoy the convenience of FREE shipping when you purchase 'Lolita: Popular Penguins.' Order now and immerse yourself in Nabokov's intricate world of passion and peril.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141037431
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 372


Description:
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is a dark and daring story of obsessive love and transgression. Humbert Humbert's lust for his pubescent step-daughter, Lolita, shocked readers when it was first published in the 1950s; yet the novel was also celebrated for its beautifully lyrical writing. Almost fifty years after its first publication, Lolita remains a powerful tale of perversion and love gone wrong.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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