From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... daughter , Lear and Cordelia . ” 1 It is an exaggeration in any case to say that Dombey becomes the best of fathers , and unmistakably true that the reconciliation of father and daughter , as well as much else in the novel , is based on ...
... daughter , Lear and Cordelia . ” 1 It is an exaggeration in any case to say that Dombey becomes the best of fathers , and unmistakably true that the reconciliation of father and daughter , as well as much else in the novel , is based on ...
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... daughter . Florence , who is six years old at the birth of her brother and death of her mother , can be said to be ignored and rejected from the beginning , and Dickens is at great pains to implicate Dombey's overweening desire for the ...
... daughter . Florence , who is six years old at the birth of her brother and death of her mother , can be said to be ignored and rejected from the beginning , and Dickens is at great pains to implicate Dombey's overweening desire for the ...
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... daughter in the drama . Dickens did not fail this time , as in The Old Curiosity Shop , to give substance to his Lear , but the leading character of Dombey and Son may still be the daughter after all , as the title secretly intimates ...
... daughter in the drama . Dickens did not fail this time , as in The Old Curiosity Shop , to give substance to his Lear , but the leading character of Dombey and Son may still be the daughter after all , as the title secretly intimates ...
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Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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