From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... Dick was " an image of the author himself , ” and not merely one of the series of characters who assist Copperfield on his way.22 The name itself , “ Mr. Dick , " is the giveaway . The history of the name , which has been known for some ...
... Dick was " an image of the author himself , ” and not merely one of the series of characters who assist Copperfield on his way.22 The name itself , “ Mr. Dick , " is the giveaway . The history of the name , which has been known for some ...
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... Dick must apply himself and make his writing count for something . The occasion is the supposed bankruptcy of Aunt Betsey , who has charitably supported both Dick and Copperfield until now . " If I could exert myself , " Dick expresses ...
... Dick must apply himself and make his writing count for something . The occasion is the supposed bankruptcy of Aunt Betsey , who has charitably supported both Dick and Copperfield until now . " If I could exert myself , " Dick expresses ...
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... Dick is deliberate on Dickens's part , as the revisions of his draft of the novel demonstrate . Other connections are so odd as to seem outrageously teasing — or else unconscious on Dickens's part . The year in history associated with ...
... Dick is deliberate on Dickens's part , as the revisions of his draft of the novel demonstrate . Other connections are so odd as to seem outrageously teasing — or else unconscious on Dickens's part . The year in history associated with ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh Недоступно для просмотра - 2013 |
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