Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... expression of his tormented personality in a series of increasingly pessimistic social fictions . ' Working always through the observed interrelation between highly individualised human beings rather than through political or economic ...
... expression of his tormented personality in a series of increasingly pessimistic social fictions . ' Working always through the observed interrelation between highly individualised human beings rather than through political or economic ...
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... expression . This occurs in the comic as well as tragic portions . But the fault springs from an abundance of resource , and is perhaps inseparable from a power which is even yet not fully developed in its higher and more ideal ...
... expression . This occurs in the comic as well as tragic portions . But the fault springs from an abundance of resource , and is perhaps inseparable from a power which is even yet not fully developed in its higher and more ideal ...
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... expression of Dickens's notion that life in the city is commanded by incomprehens- ible forces . Its real significance is defined by Little Dorrit's ' sorrowful ' acknowledgment ' that no space in the life of man could overcome that ...
... expression of Dickens's notion that life in the city is commanded by incomprehens- ible forces . Its real significance is defined by Little Dorrit's ' sorrowful ' acknowledgment ' that no space in the life of man could overcome that ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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