Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... character . The result is a figure who dominates the novel , providing both the focus of its theme and an opportunity for development in himself as does no other character of this kind in any other Dickens novel . The nearest equivalent ...
... character . The result is a figure who dominates the novel , providing both the focus of its theme and an opportunity for development in himself as does no other character of this kind in any other Dickens novel . The nearest equivalent ...
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... characters . Neither Edith Dombey nor Mr Carker is a character of real life . The pride of the former comes very near to bad breeding , and her lapses into sentiment seem artificial lapses . How differently Thackeray would have managed ...
... characters . Neither Edith Dombey nor Mr Carker is a character of real life . The pride of the former comes very near to bad breeding , and her lapses into sentiment seem artificial lapses . How differently Thackeray would have managed ...
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... character conceived in terms of pure feeling , passive , innocent to the point of being almost ' incapable of her own distress ' , can hardly sustain this prominence . The dilemma , though it is doubtful if Dickens saw it as such , is ...
... character conceived in terms of pure feeling , passive , innocent to the point of being almost ' incapable of her own distress ' , can hardly sustain this prominence . The dilemma , though it is doubtful if Dickens saw it as such , is ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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