From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... question of International Copyright has ever been raised on either side of the Atlantic . 12 This was a shrewd , if gratuitous , argument . The anonymous reviewer , who was James Spedding , a man unacquainted with Dickens , had just ...
... question of International Copyright has ever been raised on either side of the Atlantic . 12 This was a shrewd , if gratuitous , argument . The anonymous reviewer , who was James Spedding , a man unacquainted with Dickens , had just ...
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... question , " Was Mr. Dombey's master - vice , that ruled him so inexorably , an unnatural characteristic ? " The master vice is his pride , with its con- comitant blindness and stubbornness , and the occasion of the question , the ...
... question , " Was Mr. Dombey's master - vice , that ruled him so inexorably , an unnatural characteristic ? " The master vice is his pride , with its con- comitant blindness and stubbornness , and the occasion of the question , the ...
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... question his identity , did he formulate the au- tobiography that the early chapters of the novel enclose . Like Copper- field , he would sit down to write his story but not without indirectly acknowledging , through Copperfield , that ...
... question his identity , did he formulate the au- tobiography that the early chapters of the novel enclose . Like Copper- field , he would sit down to write his story but not without indirectly acknowledging , through Copperfield , that ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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