Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... Clennam when everything else collapses beneath him . Indeed , she is really a human incarnation of divine goodness ... Clennam's relation to Little Dorrit is a relation to the unattainable divine through her mediation . It is only ...
... Clennam when everything else collapses beneath him . Indeed , she is really a human incarnation of divine goodness ... Clennam's relation to Little Dorrit is a relation to the unattainable divine through her mediation . It is only ...
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... Clennam's birth is revealed , it completes the presented significance of Mrs Clennam and the Clennam house : ' . . . Satan entered into that Frederick Dorrit , and counselled him that he was a man of innocent and laudable tastes who did ...
... Clennam's birth is revealed , it completes the presented significance of Mrs Clennam and the Clennam house : ' . . . Satan entered into that Frederick Dorrit , and counselled him that he was a man of innocent and laudable tastes who did ...
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... Clennam , or seeing a rightness that is other than one of piquant or pleasing complementar- ity in the mutual attraction that manifests itself ( a fact of the narrative ) between Doyce , Clennam , Pancks and Cavalletto . And when we ...
... Clennam , or seeing a rightness that is other than one of piquant or pleasing complementar- ity in the mutual attraction that manifests itself ( a fact of the narrative ) between Doyce , Clennam , Pancks and Cavalletto . And when we ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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