The Narrative Art of Charles Dickens: The Rhetoric of Sympathy and Irony in His NovelsClarendon, 1970 - Всего страниц: 374 Based on author's thesis, University of Nottingham. |
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... David's dawning consciousness , the reader's attention is directed towards the dramatic irony of the situation . If the episode is read without the interpolated material , Agnes's tearful distress , David's almost brutal blundering ...
... David's dawning consciousness , the reader's attention is directed towards the dramatic irony of the situation . If the episode is read without the interpolated material , Agnes's tearful distress , David's almost brutal blundering ...
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... David's attractive but naïve trust in Steerforth , the more striking is the irony in David's situation . Just before David and Steerforth enter the house , Dickens adds the idea of the wind's sighing and moaning ' even more mournfully ...
... David's attractive but naïve trust in Steerforth , the more striking is the irony in David's situation . Just before David and Steerforth enter the house , Dickens adds the idea of the wind's sighing and moaning ' even more mournfully ...
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... David's ambivalent attitude towards Uriah might be ex- plained by the argument that Uriah is a projection of David's own animal - like sexuality directed against Agnes . Although there is an admixture of sexual feeling of some sort in ...
... David's ambivalent attitude towards Uriah might be ex- plained by the argument that Uriah is a projection of David's own animal - like sexuality directed against Agnes . Although there is an admixture of sexual feeling of some sort in ...
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DICKENS AS A CONSCIOUS | 1 |
Dickenss Concept of Narrative | 15 |
DICKENSS USE OF LANGUAGE AS A NARRATIVE | 41 |
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