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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... experience as it appeared to him at the time ; beside a common experience , slightly absurd in retrospect , such phrases set all the wonderful freshness and intensity of what at the time does appear a unique experience , the lover's ...
... experience as it appeared to him at the time ; beside a common experience , slightly absurd in retrospect , such phrases set all the wonderful freshness and intensity of what at the time does appear a unique experience , the lover's ...
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... experience : One of the best - known examples is to be found in our attitude towards the events and characters of the drama : they appeal to us like persons and incidents of normal experience , except that that side of their appeal ...
... experience : One of the best - known examples is to be found in our attitude towards the events and characters of the drama : they appeal to us like persons and incidents of normal experience , except that that side of their appeal ...
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... experience of the novel ; the rhetoric of irony aims at dis- tancing the reader from such experience . The rhetoric of sympathy seeks to establish an emotional bond between the reader and the characters , an emotional involvement in ...
... experience of the novel ; the rhetoric of irony aims at dis- tancing the reader from such experience . The rhetoric of sympathy seeks to establish an emotional bond between the reader and the characters , an emotional involvement 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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