From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... begins the novel , and whose irony is directed both within and without , at the characters and readers of the work : 4 As no lady or gentleman , with any claims to polite breeding , can possibly sympathize with the Chuzzlewit Family ...
... begins the novel , and whose irony is directed both within and without , at the characters and readers of the work : 4 As no lady or gentleman , with any claims to polite breeding , can possibly sympathize with the Chuzzlewit Family ...
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... begins to ripen soundly on all sides . In the delicate question of Moddle's chances with Pecksniff's daughter , the novelist touches on private states of mind ; in his evocation of " man in his fallen and degraded state , " he prepares ...
... begins to ripen soundly on all sides . In the delicate question of Moddle's chances with Pecksniff's daughter , the novelist touches on private states of mind ; in his evocation of " man in his fallen and degraded state , " he prepares ...
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... begin with , and for a good number of years after birth . This is one of the crucial facts of human experience , which ... begins with the hero's coming of age and his first courtship . ) It is the relative vulnerability of the child , a ...
... begin with , and for a good number of years after birth . This is one of the crucial facts of human experience , which ... begins with the hero's coming of age and his first courtship . ) It is the relative vulnerability of the child , a ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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