From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... effect , more than any novelist in the language , but here in saluting the story that “ relates itself , ” he unconsciously echoes his hypocrite . As in Freud's indirect identification with Sgan- arelle , Dickens at once conceals and ...
... effect , more than any novelist in the language , but here in saluting the story that “ relates itself , ” he unconsciously echoes his hypocrite . As in Freud's indirect identification with Sgan- arelle , Dickens at once conceals and ...
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... effects of selfishness : The first number , which appeared in January 1843 , had not been quite finished when he wrote ... effect of Pecksniff and Pinch that he came down with the ink hardly dry on the last slip to read the manuscript to ...
... effects of selfishness : The first number , which appeared in January 1843 , had not been quite finished when he wrote ... effect of Pecksniff and Pinch that he came down with the ink hardly dry on the last slip to read the manuscript to ...
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... effect , which it is the business of critics to discern . So also projections of the novelist , if they can be shown to organize seemingly disparate elements of the text , must be presumed to have their effect on the reader who is not ...
... effect , which it is the business of critics to discern . So also projections of the novelist , if they can be shown to organize seemingly disparate elements of the text , must be presumed to have their effect on the reader who is not ...
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Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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