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dc.rights.licenseCC-BY-NC-ND
dc.contributor.advisorStelling, L.
dc.contributor.authorLochem, D. van
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-06T17:01:46Z
dc.date.available2017-07-06T17:01:46Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.urihttps://studenttheses.uu.nl/handle/20.500.12932/26054
dc.description.abstractThe character Quilty plays an important role in determining what it is that sets Stanley Kubrick’s Lolita apart as a black comedic adaptation of Nabokov’s novel. In order to better understand this role, this paper juxtaposes Nabokov’s Quilty with Kubrick’s Quilty and discusses both versions of the character in relation to adaptation theory as well as other papers that have been written on the subject of Kubrick’s Lolita, and concludes that in Kubrick's film Quilty functions as a menacing threat and comedic foil to Humbert as well as a metaphor for Kubrick’s power as a director. In relation to this, intertextuality is also discussed, as helps provide more insight into Kubrick’s film as a comedic adaptation of Nabokov’s Lolita.
dc.description.sponsorshipUtrecht University
dc.format.extent441742
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoen
dc.titleA Study of Two Quiltys: On Kubrick’s Adaptation of Lolita into a Black Comedy
dc.type.contentBachelor Thesis
dc.rights.accessrightsOpen Access
dc.subject.keywordsLolita, Nabokov, Kubrick, film, adaptation
dc.subject.courseuuEngelse taal en cultuur


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