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de Ronsard, Pierre: [Lolita] (1524-1585) A prominent French
Renaissance poet quoted in Humbert's journal; the quote is in praise of female
genitalia: "oh little red slit." www.davidson.edu/academic/english/.../zk/.../r.htm (Remy Belleau's: "un petit mont
feutré de mousse delicate, tracé sur le milieu d'un fillet
escarlatte" ).
Here is a sample: "
(her skin glistening in the neon light
coming from the paved court through the slits in the blind, her
soot-black lashes matted, her grave gray eyes more vacant than ever...and at the
peak of this human agonized selfless tenderness...the tenderness and the azure —
all would be shattered....Now, I do not remember if I have mentioned that Lolita always had an
absolutely enchanting smile for strangers, a tender furry slitting of the
eyes, a dreamy sweet radiance of all her features which did not mean a thing
of course, but was so beautiful, so endearing that one found it hard to reduce
such sweetness to but a magic gene automatically
lighting..." (AL
285)