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Humbert was born into a wealthy family in Paris. His mother died at an early age, and he grew up under the care of his father, menstruation and many women. When he was a teenager, he met and fell in love with Annabel, the daughter of his old menstrual friend. After secretly tasting the sweetness of love, Annabel died of typhoid. This unforgettable first love made him unable to let go, and made him infatuated with this girl from nine to fourteen years old-he called it "the fairy". Humbert's university life in London and Paris began with his desire for a degree in psychiatry and ended with leisurely English literature. After leaving college, although he has taught and written in different middle schools, he has enough legacy to live a lazy life without being forced by life. Later, he married Valeria, a mediocre daughter of a Polish doctor, and later broke up because his wife didn't want to leave her lover to live in the United States with him and inherit his uncle's inheritance. After arriving in the United States, humbert took writing and academic research as his profession and lived a stable life. However, his aversion to adult women and his strong desire for "female immortals" led to his mental breakdown and he entered a nursing home. After leaving the hospital, he went to a small town called Ramsdale and lived with Mrs. Haizi. Mrs. Haizi is about 35 years old and lives alone with 12-year-old daughter Lolita. Humbert found his "goddess"-Lolita at a glance. He not only stayed in this boring town, but also began to look for every opportunity to observe and get close to the little girl. Moreover, when his mother courted him, he married Mrs. Haizi in order to get the kind of intimacy and caress that her mother's husband could give Lolita that would not be criticized. But when he only dreamed of murdering Mrs. Haizi, the latter had discovered his secret from his diary. The furious Mrs Haizi is determined to divorce him and take her children to avoid the devil, but in a rage, she unfortunately crashed into a car and died, and has not told anyone about the evil of humbert. After hastily arranging the funeral, humbert took Lolita out of boarding school to be her stepfather and seduced the little girl in Seeds of Love by various means. Since then, humbert has driven Lori Pei around the country. In order to possess Lolita for a long time, he used all kinds of wrists to subdue her and restrict her communication with peers and other men; In order not to expose his evil, he tried his best to avoid attracting the attention of others and the police. Finally, humbert settled down in beardsley and sent Lolita to a private girls' school in beardsley, enjoying his sinful pleasure relatively safely. However, the good times did not last long. Humbert found her possession of Lolita threatened, so she hastily made up an excuse to leave beardsley and began to wander the streets again. Humbert's unusual feeling and crazy imagination made him suspicious of every man around him, but all his preventive measures failed to stop Lolita from running away from him when he was ill. Since then, his life has been occupied by stalking and trying to get revenge. A few years later, when he was at a loss, Lolita, who was married and about to give birth, wrote to him for help. Seeing the adult fairy, he made one last effort: ask her to go with him. After being rejected, humbert, who was already in a crazy state, found and shot crerar Quilty, a playwright who escaped with Lolita, and then went to prison, where he died before the trial. Nabokov (1899 ~1977) is a Russian-American writer. Born in a noble family in St. Petersburg, he left Russia with his father in 19 19 and went into exile in western Europe via Turkey. He studied Russian language and literature and French literature at the university and got a degree. 1922 After graduation, I worked as a tutor, tennis coach and supporting actor in Berlin, and then engaged in Russian literature creation. 1922 to 1937 lived in Berlin, 1937 went to Paris, 1940 moved to the United States before Nazi Germany invaded France, and 1945 became an American citizen. Because his family is pro-English, Nabokov has been able to speak fluent English since he was six years old, and has been writing in English since 1939. Since 1940, Nabokov has taught Russian and European literature and literary creation in Stanford University, Cornell University and Harvard University. His hobby is collecting butterflies and other LEPIDOPTERA insects. He is also a researcher at the Museum of Comparative Animals of Harvard University and has published several academic papers. He resigned from the university in 1959 and moved to Switzerland until his death in 1977. Nabokov is knowledgeable and talented, and his life's creations are extremely rich and varied, including poems, plays, short stories, biographies, translations, chess and entomological papers. But he is mainly famous for his novels, such as Lolita, Puning, Dim Fire, Ada and Transparent Object. The continuity of Nabokov's early and late works in basic themes and structural means is a prominent feature, from Mary, which initially expressed homesickness and immigrant life, to Ada, which he wrote when he was 70 years old. Nabokov denied that his creation had a political or moral purpose. For him, literary creation is the transcendence of reality by using language, because "artistic creation contains more truth than real life", and he thinks that the greatest realm of art should be extremely complicated and confusing, so his works are devoted to creating a confusing maze of time and space with language, creating personal life and reality different from "defined" and presenting a gorgeous and mysterious novelty. In addition, Nabokov's interest in entomology and research methods also make his works show a subtle and exquisite feature in observing and describing things.