From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... present thoughts are committed , and the realities to which they awake , in chastened moods , are not so wretched after all . The device allows the protagonists to lead two lives , in effect , and to make a choice of identities ...
... present thoughts are committed , and the realities to which they awake , in chastened moods , are not so wretched after all . The device allows the protagonists to lead two lives , in effect , and to make a choice of identities ...
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... present identity or the calm of Copperfield , which was not all due to Agnes . To appreciate that David Copperfield was written from the assured perspective of a relatively stable sense of identity , one can compare the letter to Lord ...
... present identity or the calm of Copperfield , which was not all due to Agnes . To appreciate that David Copperfield was written from the assured perspective of a relatively stable sense of identity , one can compare the letter to Lord ...
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... present sense of identity . The Haunted Man was the story of one who thinks he would like to forget his memories of sorrow and wrong but learns that he must remember . As with young Copperfield , so with Redlaw and his double : " A ...
... present sense of identity . The Haunted Man was the story of one who thinks he would like to forget his memories of sorrow and wrong but learns that he must remember . As with young Copperfield , so with Redlaw and his double : " A ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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