The Pageant of DickensHaskell House, 1972 - Всего страниц: 261 A classification of Dickens' character creations. The categories discussed include The Children, The Humorists, The Actors, The Queer Tradesmen, The Criminals, The Lawyers, The Eccentrics, The Sportsmen, The Philanthropists, The Humbugs & Hypocrites, The Parsons, The Feasts. |
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... comic figures ; but while we do so , the delineation always compels us to tenderness or sympathy or respect , and forces us to reflect on the grim background of their origin . Quilp was the ne plus ultra of these queer , crooked and yet ...
... comic figures ; but while we do so , the delineation always compels us to tenderness or sympathy or respect , and forces us to reflect on the grim background of their origin . Quilp was the ne plus ultra of these queer , crooked and yet ...
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... comic , and the universality of the sense of the tragic is rooted in the supreme fact that man is born to die . " There are two things in which all men are manifestly and unmistakably equal , " says Mr. G. K. Chesterton . They are not ...
... comic , and the universality of the sense of the tragic is rooted in the supreme fact that man is born to die . " There are two things in which all men are manifestly and unmistakably equal , " says Mr. G. K. Chesterton . They are not ...
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... comic figure , and is a fit subject for the castigation which he gets and takes , like the comic drunken clout that he is ; he is without a rag of religious dignity . Chadband , on the contrary , enwraps himself in a mantle of ...
... comic figure , and is a fit subject for the castigation which he gets and takes , like the comic drunken clout that he is ; he is without a rag of religious dignity . Chadband , on the contrary , enwraps himself in a mantle of ...
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