Dolly

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Dolly is the nickname of Dolores Haze, the young girl at the center of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel "Lolita."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
ageInNovel 12
13
appearsInGenre controversial literature
literary fiction
psychological novel
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWork Lolita NERFINISHED
associatedWithMotelJourney cross-country trip in the United States GENERATED
centralCharacterOf Lolita NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Vladimir Nabokov NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1955
gender female
hasCharacterArcElement loss of childhood innocence
manipulation by adult guardian
hasCulturalImpact symbol of controversial depictions of minors in literature
hasFullName Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
hasMother Charlotte Haze NERFINISHED
hasNickname Dolly NERFINISHED
Lo
Lolita NERFINISHED
hasStepfather Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
hasStepfatherRelationshipType abusive
hasSurname Haze NERFINISHED
influencedAdaptation Lolita (1962 film) NERFINISHED
Lolita (1997 film) NERFINISHED
stage adaptations of Lolita
isNarrativelyFramedBy Humbert Humbert’s confession
languageOfWork English
literaryRole protagonist
title character
nameEtymology derived from the Spanish name Dolores
narratedByCharacter Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction American
portrayedBy Dominique Swain NERFINISHED
Sue Lyon NERFINISHED
residesInFictionalLocation Ramsdale NERFINISHED
subjectOfTheme abuse of power
obsession
sexual exploitation
titleNameUsage Lolita as diminutive of Dolores

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Lolita alsoKnownAs Dolly
Dolly Winthrop givenName Dolly