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{{wiktionary|Lolita|lolita}}
'''''Lolita''''' is the diminutive form of ], itself a common diminutive for ]. Lolita may refer to:
''''']''''' is a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov.


'''Lolita''' may also refer to:
In '''literature''':
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* '']'', a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov about a girl named Dolores and nicknamed Lolita.
==People==
* ], list of people and fictional characters with this name
* This section lists people commonly referred to solely by this name.
** ] (1931–2010), Austrian pop singer
** ] (1950–1986)
** ] (born 1963), stage name "Lolita"


==Arts, entertainment, and media==
In '''film''':
===Films===
* '']'', a film directed by Stanley Kubrick adapted from the novel
* '']'', a film directed by Adrian Lyne also adapted from the novel * ], a film directed by Stanley Kubrick, adapted from the novel
* ], a film directed by Adrian Lyne, also adapted from the novel
* '']'' (1984–1985), the first ever hentai original video animation


===Music===
In '''geography''':
====Classical music====
* ], a town in the United States
* ], a 1992 opera by Rodion Shchedrin based on Nabokov's novel
* "Lolita: Caprice Espagnol", Opus 54 (composed 1890) by ] for piano solo


====Songs====
In '''music''':
* ], an 1892 song composed by ] (1854–1943)
* Lolita (born 1931), an Austrian pop singer born as ]
* ], from the 2010 album ''Carpe Diem''
* ], a Mexican songwriter
* ], 2013
* ] (born 1958), Spanish singer and daughter of ]
* ]
* "]" a 1987 single by French Canadian singer Céline Dion
* "Lolita", a song from 1960 album '']'' composed by Barry Harris
* "]", a 2000 song performed by French singer Alizée
* "Lolita", a song by Christina Aguilera from the 2022 EP '']''
* "Lolita", a song by Prince, from his 2006 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from Mustard Plug's 1999 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from Suzanne Vega's 1996 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from Shifty Shellshock's 2004 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from Stereophonics' 2005 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from Elefant's 2006 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song from the 2011 Tamil film '']''
* "Lolita", a song by Lana Del Rey, included as a bonus track on some editions of her 2012 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song by Cheap Trick from the 2017 album '']''
* "Lolita", a song by Paw from the 1993 album '']''
* "]", a 1987 single by French Canadian singer Céline Dion
* "]", a 2000 single by French singer Alizée


===Other arts, entertainment, and media===
;Fashion
* ], a 1981 play by Edward Albee, adapted from the novel
], Main article on Lolita fashion
* ''Lolita'', a Dutch child pornography magazine published by ]
* ], a style popular in Japan (Gothloli or Gosurori)
* '']'', a 1971 musical by John Barry and Andrew Lerner, based on the novel
* ], Rococo style of Lolita fashio (amaloli)
* ], Baroque and Rococo for an older look / couples
* ], mix of punk and Lolita
* Information on male Lolita fashion can be found under ]
* Some Lolita related information can be found in ]


==Other uses==
* ], a town in the U.S.
* ] ({{Circa|1966}} – 2023), a female orca kept at Miami Seaquarium
* ], an English term for a sexually attractive, seductive, or precocious young girl
* ], a fashion subculture originating in Japan
* ], a natural language processing system developed at Durham University, England


==See also==
In '''television''':
* {{Intitle|Lolita}}
* ], a Mexican news anchor
* ], also known as the Long Island Lolita
* ]
* ]
* ], a Japanese term for an attraction to young girl characters, and related media


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'''Other''':
* ], a slang term for a sexually attractive or precocious young girl
* ], a natural language processing system developed at Durham
* ], also known as "lollipop", a type of pornography that generally involves women older than the age of sexual consent pretending to be below it
* ], nicknamed "The Long Island '''Lolita'''"

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Latest revision as of 20:16, 21 September 2024

Lolita is a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov.

Lolita may also refer to:

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Music

Classical music

  • Lolita (opera), a 1992 opera by Rodion Shchedrin based on Nabokov's novel
  • "Lolita: Caprice Espagnol", Opus 54 (composed 1890) by Cécile Chaminade for piano solo

Songs

Other arts, entertainment, and media

  • Lolita (play), a 1981 play by Edward Albee, adapted from the novel
  • Lolita, a Dutch child pornography magazine published by Joop Wilhelmus
  • Lolita, My Love, a 1971 musical by John Barry and Andrew Lerner, based on the novel

Other uses

  • Lolita, Texas, a town in the U.S.
  • Lolita (orca) (c. 1966 – 2023), a female orca kept at Miami Seaquarium
  • Lolita (term), an English term for a sexually attractive, seductive, or precocious young girl
  • Lolita fashion, a fashion subculture originating in Japan
  • LOLITA, a natural language processing system developed at Durham University, England

See also

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