Subject:
Re: Nabokov and Twelve-Year-Old Girls ...
From:
Steve Norquist <stevenorquist@gmail.com>
Date:
Mon, 27 Feb 2012 00:19:43 -0700
To:
Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@listserv.ucsb.edu>

Clare Quilty="Clearly guilty."  Another topic that has fascinated me over the years is a question that, in my opinion, has never been definitively answered: Is Quilty real, or just another "invention within the invention," Humbert's doppelganger, a figment of HH's imagination, if you will?  Priscilla Meyer, among others, has noted that "the murder of Quilty is ambiguous;" she points out the fact that John Ray, Jr. does not even mention the murder, along with the timeline discrepancy (53 days versus 56) indicating that it would leave no room for Humbert to go to Pavor Manor and kill him. All this leaves open the possibility that the murder itself is figurative in the sense of HH psychologically exorcising his own demon, Mr "Clearly Guilty."
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