From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... Dickens's part . But the factor chiefly responsible for there being two Martins is the projection of the author that operates so unpredictably in this novel . Young Martin , through many implausibilities , inherits Dickens's ex ...
... Dickens's part . But the factor chiefly responsible for there being two Martins is the projection of the author that operates so unpredictably in this novel . Young Martin , through many implausibilities , inherits Dickens's ex ...
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... Dickens's age at the time Dickens was writing , but that reflection glances back to older interpretations of Mr. Dick and Dr. Strong as father figures : substitutes for Copperfield's deceased father or , like Mr. Micawber , for Dickens's ...
... Dickens's age at the time Dickens was writing , but that reflection glances back to older interpretations of Mr. Dick and Dr. Strong as father figures : substitutes for Copperfield's deceased father or , like Mr. Micawber , for Dickens's ...
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... Dickens had married and was later to eject from his life . Her pettish manner and her being treated like a child remind one of the tone of Dickens's letters to Catherine during their courtship , and though Dora's domestic incom- petence ...
... Dickens had married and was later to eject from his life . Her pettish manner and her being treated like a child remind one of the tone of Dickens's letters to Catherine during their courtship , and though Dora's domestic incom- petence ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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