Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... relation between Mr Dombey and Florence is the backbone of the whole book ; structurally , the relation between him and Paul , and that between Florence and Paul , are only means of exposing and developing it . From that time [ Paul's ...
... relation between Mr Dombey and Florence is the backbone of the whole book ; structurally , the relation between him and Paul , and that between Florence and Paul , are only means of exposing and developing it . From that time [ Paul's ...
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... relation to Little Dorrit is a relation to the unattainable divine through her mediation . It is only through Little Dorrit that Clennam can escape from the spiritual ( and literal ) imprisonment and deathlike stagnation to which his ...
... relation to Little Dorrit is a relation to the unattainable divine through her mediation . It is only through Little Dorrit that Clennam can escape from the spiritual ( and literal ) imprisonment and deathlike stagnation to which his ...
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... relation , and of social conditions , conventions , pressures as they affect essential life . The really great novelist can't but find himself making an evaluative inquiry into the civilisation in which he finds himself— which he more ...
... relation , and of social conditions , conventions , pressures as they affect essential life . The really great novelist can't but find himself making an evaluative inquiry into the civilisation in which he finds himself— which he more ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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