>You may jeer at me, and threaten to clear the court, but until I am gagged and half-throttled, I will shout my poor truth. I insist the world know how much I loved my Lolita, this Lolita, pale and polluted, and big with another's child, but still grey-eyed, still sooty-lashed, still auburn and almond, still Carmencita, still mine;
>Ohio? The wilds of Massachusetts? No matter, even if those eyes of hers would fade to myopic fish, and her nipples swell and crack, and her lovely young velvety delicate delta be tainted and tornโeven then I would go mad with tenderness at the mere sight of your dear wan face, at the mere sound of your raucous young voice, my Lolita.
This made me cry. Am I a nonce?
>>24457234 (OP)>Supposed great work of literature>What does it have to say?>Paedophiles are bad peopleWow. I really needed 300 pages of masturbatory prose to know that
no, that was his redemption arc for not just being a pedo obsessed with nymphs
lolita is the one and only romance book that caters to male audience.
>>24457261itโs literally one of the fundamental femcel books tho
>>24457244The moral of the story isn't that pedophilia is bad. There is no moral of the story, Nakabov says so himself. He wrote it for the love of the game.
>>24457234 (OP)I think you're just a fag. I'm not saying I'm a pedo, but I can see the appeal sometimes and yet this book never appealed to me on a emotional level. Humbert just comes across as too crazy to ever level with. Great book though.
>>24457275It's worse than I thought then
>>24457234 (OP)Does this book have the most threads in all of c/lit/ since its inception?
>>24457234 (OP)>This made me cry. Am I a nonce?That is Lolita as a woman. You're an adult. You're a nonce because you enjoyed Quilty's Cousin filling her Cavities, and because Nabokov (an abuse survivor) fooling you.
>>24457267yes femcel adore humbert humbert like characters but this book isn't written for them.
>>24457412Those would be the ASOIAF tourists. The fuckers are even obligated to make a general thread on this board every day, and somehow the thread always stays active ,despite the story remaining unfinished since 2011.
>>24457234 (OP)Bumping this thread because this board deserves shit threads only.
>>24458623Personally I did not adore him at all. But I felt deeply seen and validated in a way no other book has every been able to make me feel. Yes, I know how pathetic that is.