Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... never changed . His boy had faded into dust , his proud wife had sunk into a polluted creature , his flatterer and friend been transformed into the worst of villains ; his riches melted away ' , but ' she alone had turned the same ...
... never changed . His boy had faded into dust , his proud wife had sunk into a polluted creature , his flatterer and friend been transformed into the worst of villains ; his riches melted away ' , but ' she alone had turned the same ...
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... never be mean , never be false , never be cruel'1- the two categories of the author's own contrasting , Poverty and Riches , show all these vices flourishing luxuriantly in the latter category , and the corresponding virtues coming to ...
... never be mean , never be false , never be cruel'1- the two categories of the author's own contrasting , Poverty and Riches , show all these vices flourishing luxuriantly in the latter category , and the corresponding virtues coming to ...
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... never read anything . Little Dorrit and Das Kapital were all the same to him : they never entered his world ; and to him that world was the whole world . The mass of Dickens readers , finding all these people too funny to be credible ...
... never read anything . Little Dorrit and Das Kapital were all the same to him : they never entered his world ; and to him that world was the whole world . The mass of Dickens readers , finding all these people too funny to be credible ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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