Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... English upper class he saw with startling promptitude and penetration , and if the English upper class does not see these odd things in itself , it is not because they are not there , but because we are all blind to our own oddities ...
... English upper class he saw with startling promptitude and penetration , and if the English upper class does not see these odd things in itself , it is not because they are not there , but because we are all blind to our own oddities ...
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... English gentleman . Acute observer as he is , it is to be regretted that he should have mistaken a Lord Decimus for the type of an English statesman , or Mr Tite Barnacle for a fair specimen of a public servant . But in truth we cannot ...
... English gentleman . Acute observer as he is , it is to be regretted that he should have mistaken a Lord Decimus for the type of an English statesman , or Mr Tite Barnacle for a fair specimen of a public servant . But in truth we cannot ...
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... English at Yale ; among his numerous publications on nineteenth- and twentieth - century literature are to be noted his study of Dickens ( 1958 ) , The Disappearance of God ( 1963 ) and Thomas Hardy : Distance and Desire ( 1971 ) . IAN ...
... English at Yale ; among his numerous publications on nineteenth- and twentieth - century literature are to be noted his study of Dickens ( 1958 ) , The Disappearance of God ( 1963 ) and Thomas Hardy : Distance and Desire ( 1971 ) . IAN ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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