From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh. of Mr. Dombey — is overshadowed by death before it is actually made known to the reader . The failure of Dombey's second effort to replicate his own being is guaranteed in advance by the same ...
The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh. of Mr. Dombey — is overshadowed by death before it is actually made known to the reader . The failure of Dombey's second effort to replicate his own being is guaranteed in advance by the same ...
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... Dombey the service of nerving him to pursuit and revenge . ” Dickens saved his opinion of himself by coloring his quarrel with the Americans as an affair of honor ; in Dombey and Son , however , he is critical of this motive throughout ...
... Dombey the service of nerving him to pursuit and revenge . ” Dickens saved his opinion of himself by coloring his quarrel with the Americans as an affair of honor ; in Dombey and Son , however , he is critical of this motive throughout ...
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... Dombey and Son shows a marked difference in this respect , for Mr. Dombey is a hero of name and substance . The novel fully engages the prospect of death for a mature individual , and not merely the pathos of death in the very young or ...
... Dombey and Son shows a marked difference in this respect , for Mr. Dombey is a hero of name and substance . The novel fully engages the prospect of death for a mature individual , and not merely the pathos of death in the very young or ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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