Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... called Nobody's Fault - is that the fable is here presented from the point of view of imprisoning states of mind as much as from that of oppressive institutions . This is illustrated in a startling way by The History of a Self ...
... called Nobody's Fault - is that the fable is here presented from the point of view of imprisoning states of mind as much as from that of oppressive institutions . This is illustrated in a startling way by The History of a Self ...
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... called , but also the Child of the Parable , the negation of the social will . SOURCE : Trilling's ' Introduction ' to the Oxford Illustrated Edition of Little Dorrit ( London , 1953 ) , pp . v - xvi . J. Hillis Miller ( 1958 ) ...
... called , but also the Child of the Parable , the negation of the social will . SOURCE : Trilling's ' Introduction ' to the Oxford Illustrated Edition of Little Dorrit ( London , 1953 ) , pp . v - xvi . J. Hillis Miller ( 1958 ) ...
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... called Nobody's Fault , which is another way of saying it is everybody's fault , that the sad state of this world is the result of a collective human crime of selfishness , hypocrisy , weakness of will or sham . No specific cause or ...
... called Nobody's Fault , which is another way of saying it is everybody's fault , that the sad state of this world is the result of a collective human crime of selfishness , hypocrisy , weakness of will or sham . No specific cause or ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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