From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... side of Dickens's fiction , comprised of mental suffering , aggression , and guilt , but for the bright side of humor as well . Wilson went so far as to suggest that the bright side did not shine of itself . The novelist's laughter he ...
... side of Dickens's fiction , comprised of mental suffering , aggression , and guilt , but for the bright side of humor as well . Wilson went so far as to suggest that the bright side did not shine of itself . The novelist's laughter he ...
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... side of the angels . Toots and Susan Nipper and Captain Cuttle and Miss Tox , all , by their natures and their share ... side of the angels . ” The absurd in this world are frequently not on the side of the angels . Moddle is certainly ...
... side of the angels . Toots and Susan Nipper and Captain Cuttle and Miss Tox , all , by their natures and their share ... side of the angels . ” The absurd in this world are frequently not on the side of the angels . Moddle is certainly ...
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... side ; and like Steerforth , this good side extends about as far as the possession of a bad conscience and no farther - which possession Dostoevsky exaggerates to match an apoc- alyptic vision of Russia and then abruptly reduces to ...
... side ; and like Steerforth , this good side extends about as far as the possession of a bad conscience and no farther - which possession Dostoevsky exaggerates to match an apoc- alyptic vision of Russia and then abruptly reduces to ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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