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From: Alexander
Dolinin
To: NABOKV-L
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:41 AM
I would like to announce the publication of my essay
"What Happened to Sally Horner? A Real-Life Source of Nabokov's Lolita" in this
week's (London) "Times Literary Supplement" (Commentary,
pp.11-12).
In Chapter 33, part II of the novel Humbert Humbert asks
a question that so far has never been
answered:
"Had I done to Dolly, perhaps, what Frank Lasalle, a fifty-year-old mechanic,
had done to eleven-year-old Sally Horner in
1948?"
In
my essay I answer "Yes, you had" to HH's question, reconstructing a very sad
story of Florence Sally Horner, a brown-haired "bobby-soxer" from New Jersey,
and demonstrating that it served Nabokov as a major source for the second part
of
Lolita.