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Lolita

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3.87 avg rating — 952,360 ratings
"Lolita and Nabokov references are rampant in Lana Del Rey's music.
Songs where Lolita and/or Nabakov are referenced are as follows:
Off to the Races
Lolita
Carmen
Diet Mountain Dew
Cola
This is What Makes Us Girls
Queen of the Gas Station (unreleased)
Off to the Races"
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A Clockwork Orange

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"The term "ultraviolence" was coined by Anthony Burgess in A Clockwork Orange which is the name of the title song in Del Rey's 2014 album. "
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Leaves of Grass

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4.11 avg rating — 117,073 ratings
"In the chorus of "Body Electric" she quotes Whitman by singing, "I sing the body electric" which can be found in Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" collection."
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The Sun Also Rises

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3.79 avg rating — 497,060 ratings
"In "Money, Power, Glory" Del Rey sings, "the sun also rises on those who fail to call" which is a direct reference to this Hemingway classic."
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A Streetcar Named Desire

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3.98 avg rating — 336,012 ratings
"In "Carmen", Del Rey sings, "relying on the kindness of strangers" which is in reference to character, Blanche DuBois in Williams' play. "
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Burnt Norton

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4.42 avg rating — 280 ratings
"Del Rey reads a portion of Burnt Norton as an interlude to her Honeymoon album. "
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On the Road

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3.61 avg rating — 450,562 ratings
"In "Brooklyn Baby", Del Rey mentions that she "get(s) down to beat poetry. It's only fitting to add one of the fathers of such a movement, Jack Kerouac. "
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The Decay of Lying

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3.95 avg rating — 2,635 ratings
"The famous line, "life imitates art" from Wilde's poem is quoted in Del Rey's "Gods & Monsters"."
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The Road to Woodstock

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4.10 avg rating — 1,934 ratings
"In, "Coachella- Woodstock On My Mind", Del Rey said in an interview, she wrote this song on her way to Coachella and was thinking about Woodstock. It's rumored that she had read this book. "
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Tropic of Cancer (Tropic, #1)

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3.65 avg rating — 78,360 ratings
"In the song, "Tomorrow Never Came", the line "on this side of paradise in the Tropic of Cancer" is a literary reference to Tropic of Cancer and This Side of Paradise"
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This Side of Paradise

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3.63 avg rating — 80,413 ratings
"In the song, "Tomorrow Never Came", the line "on this side of paradise in the Tropic of Cancer" is a literary reference to Tropic of Cancer and This Side of Paradise"
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Fear and Loathing in Las Ve...

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4.06 avg rating — 380,526 ratings
""Is This Happiness", an unreleased song by Del Rey, she sings, "you think you're Hunter S. Thompson". "
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Invictus

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4.48 avg rating — 788 ratings
"In "Love", she quotes this poem singing, "we're the masters of our own fate, we're the captains of our own soul". "
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Robert Frost's Poems

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4.27 avg rating — 3,676 ratings
"In "Music to Watch Boys To", Del Rey sings, "...nothing gold can stay" which is in direct reference to an early poem by Robert Frost with the same title. This poem also has corelations to Eden and The Fall of Adam and Eve which she references in her short film, Tropico. "
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Howl and Other Poems

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4.13 avg rating — 119,601 ratings
"Del Rey recites this poem after "Gods & Monsters" in her short film, "Tropico". "
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A Farewell to Arms

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3.82 avg rating — 356,090 ratings
"Del Rey quotes Ernest Hemingway once more in the chorus of "Religion"by singing, "you're my religion" which comes from Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms". "
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Wuthering Heights

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3.90 avg rating — 2,146,751 ratings
"In Wuthering Heights, character Catherine says in reference to Heathcliff, "Who came out and fell to questioning him of what he had been doing and how he had been living", is quite similar to a part of Del Rey's "Ride" monologue.
Del Rey's monologue is as follows:
"when the people I used to know found out what I had been doing, how i had been living, they asked why.""
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Paradise Lost

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3.86 avg rating — 183,607 ratings
"A portion of "Paradise Lost" is recited in Del Rey's short film, Tropico"
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Black Beauty

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"Song title on Del Rey's "Ultraviolence" album. "
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Helter Skelter: The True St...

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4.06 avg rating — 154,565 ratings
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The Bell Jar

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