It's funny I'm reading The Annotated Lolita, and the annotator makes quite a few mentions of how Nabokov references Poe, such as Humbert's former lover being named Annabel, but he never does mention the fact that the way the novel is written is similar to Poe as well.
It's just, very neurotic and.. I don't know the right adjectives for it, but his paranoia and passion seem to be borrowed from the Tell-Tale Heart and Annabel Lee, among others.
How he occasionally describes how afraid he is of being caught, even, or how he details how he is going to steal Lolita away... Honestly, I don't think Lolita is that "dirty" of a novel, because if you think of it in a certain way, Lolita is more like a second Edgar Allan Poe novel, written a century later.
Does anyone else feel this way, that Lolita is similar to Poe's writing?




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