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krukop
08-30-2007, 06:12 AM
Hello everyone,

I'm trying to find a complete article that I've found an extract on EBSCO database but cannot find it in entirety on the Internet. I need it for my diploma paper, so I would be extremely grateful if someone has it or has access to it and can send it to my e-mail. The details are below.

Much obliged,

Kruno

Title:
TIME WILL TELL: (RE)READING THE SEDUCTIVE SIMULACRA OF NABOKOV'S LOLITA.
Authors:
Hustis, Harriet1
Source:
Studies in American Fiction; Spring2007, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p89-111, 23p
Document Type:
Literary Criticism
Subject Terms:
*FICTION -- History & criticism
*REFLECTION (Philosophy)
*SEDUCTION
*TIME perception
RETROSPECTIVES
NABOKOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977
Reviews & Products:
LOLITA (Book)
Abstract:
The article explores the understanding of the term "reading" and its temporal context through the literary philosophy of the Russian American author Vladimir Nabokov and his novel "Lolita." Nabokov's conceptions of reflection and retrospective understanding of literary themes are discussed in detail. The paradoxical double-layered depiction of false simulation is explained.
Author Affiliations:
1The College of New Jersey
ISSN:
0091-8083
Accession Number:
25886683
Database:
Academic Search Premier

Nightshade
08-30-2007, 08:03 AM
Have you tried requesting it from a library? I know that here you can get a copy of an article for a couple of pounds which covers printing post and package and admin fees.

krukop
08-30-2007, 08:29 AM
Well, the problem is that I live in Croatia and it would take at leat 2 weeks to get it delivered, so I was hoping maybe someone has the issue at home or has unlimited access to some of the websites that provide studynotes and the article in entirety.

Nightshade
08-30-2007, 08:38 AM
I wonder if its possible to request having it faxed or sacnned and emailed?

Logos
08-30-2007, 08:52 AM
Does your school/university not subscribe to this journal? It can be found on many subscription sites like www.highbeam.com. Or, why don't you contact the author? maybe they can help you. http://www.tcnj.edu/~english/faculty/hustis.html
http://hustis.intrasun.tcnj.edu/cv.htm

krukop
08-30-2007, 09:23 AM
Yeah, that would be my last resort, just wanted to try it here before I did sth like that. Anyways, if someone stumbles upon my plead here, please, do not hesitate to contact me. Cheerio!