From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... least thirty - five when he wrote the fragment of autobiography , which Forster may or may not have tampered with when he himself was sixty . That sometime in the course of writing Dombey and Son Dickens prepared to reveal his secret is ...
... least thirty - five when he wrote the fragment of autobiography , which Forster may or may not have tampered with when he himself was sixty . That sometime in the course of writing Dombey and Son Dickens prepared to reveal his secret is ...
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... least male — existence , and no longer an introspective vision relieved by hilarity and multiple projection , as in Chuzzlewit . But it is important to acknowledge how heavily both the personal and the social claims of this myth depend ...
... least male — existence , and no longer an introspective vision relieved by hilarity and multiple projection , as in Chuzzlewit . But it is important to acknowledge how heavily both the personal and the social claims of this myth depend ...
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... least indication of being sorry that I was there . That I suffered in secret , and that I suffered exquisitely , no one ever knew but I. How much I suffered , it is , as I have said already , utterly beyond my power to tell . But I kept ...
... least indication of being sorry that I was there . That I suffered in secret , and that I suffered exquisitely , no one ever knew but I. How much I suffered , it is , as I have said already , utterly beyond my power to tell . But I kept ...
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action Agnes America appears autobiographical bear become begins believe called chapter character Charles child childhood close comes course criticism daughter David Copperfield death Dick Dickens Dickens's Dombey Dora early effect English evidence experience face fact fall famous father feelings fiction figure finally Forster fragment hand Heep hero hero's hope hypocrite idea identity imagination interest Jonas kind King later Lear least less letter lives look Mark marriage Martin Chuzzlewit means memory Micawber mind moral mother motives narrator nature never novel novelist object obviously once Pecksniff Pinch play possible present projection question readers reason reference relation scene seems selfishness sense sexual side speak Steerforth story Strong success suffering suggests tell thing thought turn whole woman women writing young
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