From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... suffer as he had . The psychoanalytic model adds two further dimensions to the inter- pretation of the blacking ... suffering calls forth aggres- sion in the subject , which in turn induces guilt . Indeed , if Dickens kept the ...
... suffer as he had . The psychoanalytic model adds two further dimensions to the inter- pretation of the blacking ... suffering calls forth aggres- sion in the subject , which in turn induces guilt . Indeed , if Dickens kept the ...
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... suffering and serves others ; whereas Martin is easily depressed , Mark is endlessly manic - or , as he says , jolly . The tediousness and repetitiousness of his message , which have often put readers off , are best understood as the ...
... suffering and serves others ; whereas Martin is easily depressed , Mark is endlessly manic - or , as he says , jolly . The tediousness and repetitiousness of his message , which have often put readers off , are best understood as the ...
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... suffering of the hero and his career , on which his identity is centered even though it is scarcely described . She is the highly unreal character who also makes it possible for David Copperfield to be such an original work , unmediated ...
... suffering of the hero and his career , on which his identity is centered even though it is scarcely described . She is the highly unreal character who also makes it possible for David Copperfield to be such an original work , unmediated ...
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Charles Dickens | 1 |
Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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