Dual focalization, retrospective fictional autobiography, and the ethics of Lolita

In Gary D. Fireman & Owen J. Flanagan (eds.), Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 129--145 (2003)
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