From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... hand ) ahead of the world . Dombey has been the greatest success I have ever achieved . Although Literature as a profession has no distinct status in England , I am bound to say that what I experience of its recognition , all through ...
... hand ) ahead of the world . Dombey has been the greatest success I have ever achieved . Although Literature as a profession has no distinct status in England , I am bound to say that what I experience of its recognition , all through ...
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... hand . By choosing to moralize about learning shorthand , obviously , Copperfield can elevate hard work over talent before the question of novel writing even arises . I have been very fortunate in wordly matters ; many men have worked ...
... hand . By choosing to moralize about learning shorthand , obviously , Copperfield can elevate hard work over talent before the question of novel writing even arises . I have been very fortunate in wordly matters ; many men have worked ...
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... hand , and the Oedipus complex , on the other , for us to discount the possibility of a broad cultural motive behind the di- rection the story took . This motive can be thought of as the need to justify a rise in the world , so desired ...
... hand , and the Oedipus complex , on the other , for us to discount the possibility of a broad cultural motive behind the di- rection the story took . This motive can be thought of as the need to justify a rise in the world , so desired ...
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