From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh. In a parallel action , Pecksniff later dismisses a resident of longer standing in his house , the patient all - deserving Tom Pinch . This action is still more farcical and daring , because the ...
The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh. In a parallel action , Pecksniff later dismisses a resident of longer standing in his house , the patient all - deserving Tom Pinch . This action is still more farcical and daring , because the ...
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... action . Just as Dickens resolved not to permit the crowd to get the better of him , or opponents to stop him from being " iron upon this theme " of international copyright , so Dombey's per- ception of the world stirs him to action ...
... action . Just as Dickens resolved not to permit the crowd to get the better of him , or opponents to stop him from being " iron upon this theme " of international copyright , so Dombey's per- ception of the world stirs him to action ...
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... action . It is true that Carker is much less amused by his situation than Edmund , but like Edmund he has an essentially good brother , John Carker , who suffers in disgrace beneath his control and contempt and whose good- ness is ...
... action . It is true that Carker is much less amused by his situation than Edmund , but like Edmund he has an essentially good brother , John Carker , who suffers in disgrace beneath his control and contempt and whose good- ness is ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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