Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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A Casebook Alan Shelston. logic he can manage . Thought is strangely absent from his works . ' " Thought is a tricky word . We know Mr Casaubon's thoughts ; we know Strether's . Mr Dombey also has his thoughts , simpler and at an ...
A Casebook Alan Shelston. logic he can manage . Thought is strangely absent from his works . ' " Thought is a tricky word . We know Mr Casaubon's thoughts ; we know Strether's . Mr Dombey also has his thoughts , simpler and at an ...
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... thought ; thought that it is in our time of the greatest moment to get recognised , consciously and clearly , as thought - an affair ( that is ) of the thinking intelligence directed to a grasp of the real ' Little Dorrit ' - 3 ...
... thought ; thought that it is in our time of the greatest moment to get recognised , consciously and clearly , as thought - an affair ( that is ) of the thinking intelligence directed to a grasp of the real ' Little Dorrit ' - 3 ...
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... thought about life is indistinguishable from his genius as a novelist . A great novelist is addicted to contemplating and pondering life with an intensity of interest that entails - that is the thought that asks questions , seeks ...
... thought about life is indistinguishable from his genius as a novelist . A great novelist is addicted to contemplating and pondering life with an intensity of interest that entails - that is the thought that asks questions , seeks ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
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Origins and Reception | 23 |
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