Table of Contents:
  • About this volume / Rachel Stauffer
  • On Lolita / Rachel Stauffer
  • Nabokov's biography / Julian W. Connolly
  • Nineteenth-century Russian literature and the shaping of Lolita / Sara Dickinson
  • Still intrigued with Lolita : Nabokov's visionary work on child sexual abuse / Lucia C.A. Williams
  • Anatomizing male sexuality : G. Ivanov, Nabokov, Pelevin / Alexei Lalo
  • A salad of racial genes : Rilke as a possible target of Lolita / Thomas Seifrid
  • Lolita and the genre of literary doubles : does Quilty exist? / Priscilla Meyer
  • Lolita and its three utilitarians : Humbert Humbert, Chernyshevsky, and Nabokov / Inna Kapilevich
  • Scratch Lolita, find the martyr-heroine or the Russian origins of nymphetology / Natalia Dame
  • Against ocularcentrism : Lolita re-envisioned / Rebecca Freeh-Maciorowski
  • Fictional revisions in Lolita / Lyndsay Miller
  • The sweet game of anesthesia : Nabokov's playful conditioning strategies in Lolita / Michael Federspiel
  • Rabbit-like fear response in Lolita : Humbert Humbert as predator and Dolores Haze as prey / Rachel Stauffer
  • A garden and a twilight and a palace gate : Lolita outside Humbert's control / Kirsten Rutsala
  • The evanescent fountain of youth : the 'Lolita'-mega-metaphor in Vladimir Nabokov's novels / Ljuba Tarvi
  • Chronology of Vladimir Nabokov's life
  • Additional works by Vladimir Nabokov.