From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... Strong , and the curiously named Mr. Dick ― tell another story . If these other experiences with writing were merely ... Strong . He is innocent and considerate , but his Dictionary will never be completed or read by anyone . At the end ...
... Strong , and the curiously named Mr. Dick ― tell another story . If these other experiences with writing were merely ... Strong . He is innocent and considerate , but his Dictionary will never be completed or read by anyone . At the end ...
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... Strong as well as Dora Copperfield . In the novel , Mrs. Strong is another sort of child - wife , being only about one third the age of her husband Dr. Strong . She is the contemporary of Agnes Wickfield but married to a man older than ...
... Strong as well as Dora Copperfield . In the novel , Mrs. Strong is another sort of child - wife , being only about one third the age of her husband Dr. Strong . She is the contemporary of Agnes Wickfield but married to a man older than ...
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... Strong refrained from making with Jack Maldon . She has resisted the advances of Maldon before and after her marriage to Strong , and by extension her example would seem to rebuke the interest of the hero in his own Dora : by repeating ...
... Strong refrained from making with Jack Maldon . She has resisted the advances of Maldon before and after her marriage to Strong , and by extension her example would seem to rebuke the interest of the hero in his own Dora : by repeating ...
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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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action Agnes America appears autobiographical bear become begins believe called chapter character Charles child childhood close comes course criticism daughter David Copperfield death Dick Dickens Dickens's Dombey Dora early effect English evidence experience face fact fall famous father feelings fiction figure finally Forster fragment hand Heep hero hero's hope hypocrite idea identity imagination interest Jonas kind King later Lear least less letter lives look Mark marriage Martin Chuzzlewit means memory Micawber mind moral mother motives narrator nature never novel novelist object obviously once Pecksniff Pinch play possible present projection question readers reason reference relation scene seems selfishness sense sexual side speak Steerforth story Strong success suffering suggests tell thing thought turn whole woman women writing young
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