Vladimir Nabokov

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I have a full ‘Lolita’ chronology on my homepage (http://www.dezimmer.net/LolitaUSA/LoChrono.htm) for which I used all temporal clues I could gather from the novel. It notes that Humbert was born in the first half of 1910 and that he died on November 16, 1952. Lolita died on December 25, 1952. So at the time of his death H.H. was actually 42.

Dieter Zimmer, Berlin, Germany

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If my memory serves me the room number at the Enchanted Hunter is 342. When Humbert dies at 42 isn't he soon followed by Lolita and her child, making 3 dead at 42.

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Arnie Perlstein (arnieperstein@gmail.com) writes:

I just read earlier today in another online forum that Humbert Humbert is 42 when he dies, but I can't find the reference in the novel--what I do see near the end of the novel is this:

"[Rita] was twice Lolita's age and three quarters of mine."

If I've understood the chronology of the novel correctly, at that moment, Lolita was 15, so Rita would have been 30, and Humbert 40--and since he dies 2 years later, that seems to corroborate his age at death at 42.

Also, does the number 42 have any other meaning in Lolita?

Cheers, ARNIE
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