From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... Projection of the au- thor , it may be said , took over Dickens's fiction with Oliver Twist and never let go of it again . But after the American experience , the projection flows much more wonderfully in characters who are at the same ...
... Projection of the au- thor , it may be said , took over Dickens's fiction with Oliver Twist and never let go of it again . But after the American experience , the projection flows much more wonderfully in characters who are at the same ...
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... projection of the author that operates so unpredictably in this novel . Young Martin , through many implausibilities , inherits Dickens's ex- perience as visitor to America ; old Martin exercises Dickens's control over events in the ...
... projection of the author that operates so unpredictably in this novel . Young Martin , through many implausibilities , inherits Dickens's ex- perience as visitor to America ; old Martin exercises Dickens's control over events in the ...
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... projection , then it is rarely uncritical projection . Thus the novel's control of its materials is justly celebrated . VII Dombey as King Lear n defending against Taine's criticism 86 Dickens as Dombey.
... projection , then it is rarely uncritical projection . Thus the novel's control of its materials is justly celebrated . VII Dombey as King Lear n defending against Taine's criticism 86 Dickens as Dombey.
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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