Nymphet

Nymphet

A nymphet is seen to be a sexually precocious, attractive girl, and was notably used by French author Pierre de Ronsard, [ [http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/coutlol3.htm Lolita et la France] ] and popularised by Vladimir Nabokov in the novel "Lolita". [Alfred Appel, "The Annotated Lolita" (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970; ISBN 0-07-045730-1), 339.] In "Lolita", protagonist Humbert Humbert uses it to describe the 9-14-year-old girls to whom he is attracted. In today's popular press the term is sometimes applied to women in their late teens or early twenties. [cite web | url=http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=2454 | author=Mike, Errico | publisher=Blender | title=Hottest Women of Pop/R&B] [Sanderson, R. "Pop Nymphette Teams Up with Versace." [http://www.christinamultimedia.com/newssource/index.php?date=2003-03&articleID=736] ] [Gunatilaka, T. "Starry Night: Whitestarr Love Rock 'N' Roll, Pugs." [http://www.papermag.com/?section=article&parid=1049] ]

Lolita

The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel. Nabokov, in the voice of his narrator Humbert, first describes these nymphets in the following passage:

cquote| Now I wish to introduce the following idea. Between the age limits of nine and fourteen there occur maidens who, to certain travelers, twice or many times older than they, reveal their true nature which is not human, but nymphic (that is, demoniac); and these chosen creatures I propose to designate as "nymphets."

It will be marked that I substitute time terms for spatial ones. In fact, I would have the reader see "nine" and "fourteen" as the boundaries - the mirrory beaches and rosy rocks - of an enchanted island haunted by those nymphets of mine and surrounded by a vast, misty sea. [Vladimir Nabokov, "The Annotated Lolita", 18.]

For Humbert, a nymphet is in the earliest stages of puberty - "The bud-stage of breast development appears early (10.7 years)"cite book| last = Nabokov| first = Vladimir| title = The Annotated Lolita| publisher = McGraw-Hill| date = 1955, 1970| location = New York| pages = 441| id = LCC|75-95819] . When he meets a streetwalker of 18, he considers her no longer a nymphet, although her body is still in some ways childlike.

Related terms

Faunlet

The term faunlet, also coined by Nabokov and used by Humbert Humbert, is used to describe the young male counterpart of a nymphet, in the same way that the mythological fauns were the counterpart of the nymphs. The term appears in the novel twice:

Nympholept

Nabokov borrowed the term "nympholept", a rare, archaic term meaning a person seized by emotional frenzy, as if enchanted by nymphs.Fact|date=July 2008 The word is found with this meaning in the poetry of Lord Byron: "The nympholepsy of some fond despair."

Nabokov used the word to describe one who could "discern" nymphets from other girls. In Humbert's own words:

ee also

*Lolicon
*Pedophilia
*Ephebophilia
*Child sexuality
*Adolescent sexuality

References

External links

* [http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora/Articles.cfm?ArticleNo=157 "Constructions of Childhood in Art and Media: Sexualized Innocence"] , Alexandra Wood.
* [http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/MagArticle.cfm?SID=C8DBD6B041CD13A44671203D4248195C&DSN=nsrc_dsn&Mode=EDIT&Article=607&ReturnURL=1 "Little Deadly Demons: Nymphets, sexuality and a North American girl-child"] , Dawson, Kellie, "American Sexuality Magazine".
* [http://calitreview.com/2007/03/26/lola-lola-lola/ "Lola! Lola! Lola!"] , by Jascha Kessler in the California Literary Review, March 2007


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