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Nymphet - Lolita |  | Nymphet - Lolita: Encyclopedia II - Nymphet - Lolita |  | The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel, from which the term originated. Lolita has been filmed twice: the first adaptation was made in 1962 by Stanley Kubrick, and starred James Mason, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers and, as Lolita, Sue Lyon; and in 1997 starring Jeremy Irons and Dominique Swain. Nabokov was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the earlier film's adapted screenplay, although littl ...
See also:Nymphet, Nymphet - Lolita, Nymphet - Faunlet, Nymphet - Nympholept, Nymphet - Child sexuality, Nymphet - Nymphets in culture, Nymphet - Don't Stand So Close to Me, Nymphet - Enjo Kosai |  | | Nymphet, Nymphet - Child sexuality, Nymphet - Don't Stand So Close to Me, Nymphet - Enjo Kosai, Nymphet - Faunlet, Nymphet - Lolita, Nymphet - Nymphets in culture, Nymphet - Nympholept, Indecent pseudo-photograph of a child, Lolicon |  | |
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Nymphet - Lolita
Main article: Lolita
The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel, from which the term originated. Lolita has been filmed twice: the first adaptation was made in 1962 by Stanley Kubrick, and starred James Mason, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers and, as Lolita, Sue Lyon; and in 1997 starring Jeremy Irons and Dominique Swain. Nabokov was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the earlier film's adapted screenplay, although little of this work reached the screen.
Nymphet - Faunlet
The term faunlet, also coined by Nabokov and used by the character of Humbert Humbert, is used to describe the young male counterpart of a nymphet, in the same way that the mythological fauns (or satyrs) were the counterpart of the nymphs.
Nymphet - Nympholept
Nabokov borrowed the term nympholept, in past times meaning "a person seized by the condition of nympholepsy", in order to describe one who could "discern" nymphets from other girls. In Humbert's own words:
"[A nympholept is] an artist and a madman, a creature of infinite melancholy with a bubble of hot poison in [his] loins and a super-voluptuous flame permanently aglow in [his] subtle spine."
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