Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... wife's death is hardly more than a sense of ' something gone from among his plate and furniture , and other household possessions , which was well worth the having , and could not be lost without sincere regret ' [ ch . 1 ] . He thinks ...
... wife's death is hardly more than a sense of ' something gone from among his plate and furniture , and other household possessions , which was well worth the having , and could not be lost without sincere regret ' [ ch . 1 ] . He thinks ...
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... wife and abandoned by his daughter , he turns his back , still proud , on the world . The savage contest between ' pride ' ( and all that emotionally repressive mechan- ism that we have seen at work in his relations with daughter and wife ) ...
... wife and abandoned by his daughter , he turns his back , still proud , on the world . The savage contest between ' pride ' ( and all that emotionally repressive mechan- ism that we have seen at work in his relations with daughter and wife ) ...
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... wife cuts herself loose from time . The loud watch which is so inseparable a part of Dombey is the voice of the civilisation which gives him his power . The implacable , arbitrary dominance of clock - time counterpoints his wife's ...
... wife cuts herself loose from time . The loud watch which is so inseparable a part of Dombey is the voice of the civilisation which gives him his power . The implacable , arbitrary dominance of clock - time counterpoints his wife's ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
Critical Studies since | 10 |
Origins and Reception | 23 |
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