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From: Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: A strange Lolita sighting

Dear List,
 
As I was leafing through a book titled  " The Most Evil Women in History" ( 2004), by Shelley Klein,  I came to the chapter on Valeria Messalina, third wife of Tiberius Claudius Caesar,  Caligulaīs uncle, considered " the synonim of all feminine vices and faults ". 
I was struck by the chapterīs title ( as it also appears in the bookīs Index) :
 
" Valeria Messalina, a Roman Lolita ".
 
Underneath, a quote from Robert Gravesī, " I, Claudius":
" When a not very intelligent or handsome fifty-year old man falls in love with an adolescent girl of fifteen, very bright and beautiful, there is usually no good outcome".
 
Why not Ada, I thought... Wasnīt she also a nymphet in the eyes of Professor Rack, Krolikīs ... and probably her fatherīs ?  But then, poor Lolita is more famous!
 
I found the book in a translation, so the English words are not as they must appear in Kleinīs or Gravesī original. Jansy