From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... finally hopeless , hence foolish for him to think about or admit to himself . After the Hartford occasion , Americans whose interests were threat- ened struck back , impugning Dickens's motives and implying that he was ungrateful for ...
... finally hopeless , hence foolish for him to think about or admit to himself . After the Hartford occasion , Americans whose interests were threat- ened struck back , impugning Dickens's motives and implying that he was ungrateful for ...
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... finally as frustrating as the silences of the novelist about his journey . It took Dickens a few weeks at least , after debarking in Boston and addressing the copyright issue there , before he arrived in New York pretty well convinced ...
... finally as frustrating as the silences of the novelist about his journey . It took Dickens a few weeks at least , after debarking in Boston and addressing the copyright issue there , before he arrived in New York pretty well convinced ...
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... finally understood how far we had fallen from the true paradise . " Dickens is finally more concerned with the psychology than with the morality of the quest . Like so many other versions of the fall since the late eighteenth century ...
... finally understood how far we had fallen from the true paradise . " Dickens is finally more concerned with the psychology than with the morality of the quest . Like so many other versions of the fall since the late eighteenth century ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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