- TitleLolita (Original)
- ArticlesArticles held in BFI Reuben LibraryIn: Adaptation v8 n3 2015, pp. 297-320
magic of time in Lolita: the time traveller Humbert Humbert / Elisa Pezzotta
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Analyses the way in which the theme of time in Nabokov's novel 'Lolita' is translated into film in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of the text. Discusses the concepts of personal and external time, and includes tables detailing the shots in the film, episodes in the novel and their duration. Part of a special issue on Stanley Kubrick and adaptation.In: Cinema Retro v1 n3 Autumn 2005, pp. 8-10
Benson turns back the clock - 1962 / Raymond BENSON
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The author briefly examines the cinema of 1962 and chooses his top ten films from that year.In: CinémAction n114 2005, pp. 121-124
Cinquante couples insolites / Régine HOLLANDER
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Analysis of unconventional relationships in films produced between the 1920s and 1980s around the world, including Kubrick's LOLITA.In: CinémAction n107 2003, pp. 136-147
L'illégalité amoureuse... / Raphaëlle COSTA DE BEAUREGARD
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An analysis of the representation in the cinema of sexual relationships between adults and minors, referring to Stanley Kubrick's LOLITA, Hal Hartley's SIMPLE MEN and Charlotte Silveira's C'EST LA TANGENTE QUE JE PRÉFÈRE.In: Literature/Film Quarterly v29 n4 2001, pp. 279-289
My dinner with Stanley: Kubrick,food,and the logic of images / Mervyn NICHOLSON
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Examines Stanley Kubrick's use of the food motif in all of his genre films.In: Literature/Film Quarterly v29 n4 2001, pp. 297-302
Lolita: fiction into films without fantasy / Sarah MILES WATTS
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Comparative analysis of Vladimir Nabokov 1955 novel and the 1962 & 1998 films. Theorises that while the novel triumphs because of its hero/narrator's literary language, the films ignore it & create other interpretations of the main charact /In: Film Comment v34 n5 Sep/Oct 1998, pp. 34-39
Lolita / Richard CORLISS
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A comparison between Kubrick's LOLITA and Lyne's.In: Film West n34 October 1998, pp. 40-41
Vladimir, Adrian and Ted / Joan DEAN
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A discussion of film adaptations of LOLITA, focussing on moral issues and on Adrian Lyne's recent film versionIn: Radio Times v297 n3875 16 May 1998, pp. 47
The trouble with Lolita? How to film it. / Barry NORMAN
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Article comparing Kubrick's film LOLITA with Adrian Lyne's 1990s remake and the changes in society's reactions to the subject matter of the book/film.In: Creative Screenwriting v5 n6 Nov/Dec 1998, pp. 53-61
LOLITA: montage a trois / Nancy HENDRICKSON
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Compares Nabokov's novel to both Kubrick's and Schiff's adaptations of LOLITA.In: Film Comment v31 n3 May/Jun 1995, pp. 86-88
Speal Lo / David THOMSON
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Review of Richard Corliss's book "Lolita"In: Empire n68 February 1995, pp. 109
Film books / Kim NEWMAN
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Book review of Richard Corliss' critique of Kubrick's LOLITA, published by British Film Institute as part of their BFI Film Classics series.In: Journal of Film and Video v46 n2 Summer 1994, pp. 3-18,19-30
"That Hurts!": Humor and sadomachism in LOLITA / Ilsa J. BICK
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Analytical review of the sexual relationship between Lolita and Humbert; and article about the sado-masochistic elements in the bookIn: Film Comment v27 n2 Mar/Apr 1991, pp. 37-38,40-42,44-46
By the book / Richard CORLISS
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A detailed survey of the adaptation to film of novels, including comments on LOLITA by Vladimir Nabokov.In: American Film v15 n1 October 1989, pp. 18-20,22
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Appreciation by Paul Schrader of two scenes in the film LOLITA, with transcripts of the scenes.In: The Daily Cinema n8657 5 Sep 1962, pp. 7
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See p.6 for details of the nationality controversy at Venice Festival.