From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... early success in the world . In retrospect that question , at least , was taken care of . We do not have to depend on Forster , or on anyone's theory , to be sure that the journey to America begins a new epoch in Dickens's life . The ...
... early success in the world . In retrospect that question , at least , was taken care of . We do not have to depend on Forster , or on anyone's theory , to be sure that the journey to America begins a new epoch in Dickens's life . The ...
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... early hardship shaped his character , therefore , and this belated response was undoubtedly true for Dickens as well : only during early middle life , when he had time to question his identity , did he formulate the au- tobiography that ...
... early hardship shaped his character , therefore , and this belated response was undoubtedly true for Dickens as well : only during early middle life , when he had time to question his identity , did he formulate the au- tobiography that ...
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... early middle life . The principal result of this introspective experiment was The Interpre- tation of Dreams , and Freud may be said to have later encouraged his followers to believe that the movement had a personal basis . The coun ...
... early middle life . The principal result of this introspective experiment was The Interpre- tation of Dreams , and Freud may be said to have later encouraged his followers to believe that the movement had a personal basis . The coun ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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