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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... seen " in the obscene hiding- places in London : in archways , dark vaults , and cellars . " The most astonishing feature of those who are real lawyers in Dickensian fiction , is their marked modernity . Nearly all of them may be met to ...
... seen " in the obscene hiding- places in London : in archways , dark vaults , and cellars . " The most astonishing feature of those who are real lawyers in Dickensian fiction , is their marked modernity . Nearly all of them may be met to ...
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... seen to blend that of the big simple child . Dickens may , in fact , always be seen to preserve the purity and freshness of his outlook on life - that beauty and freshness which all external things bring to us , and which most impress ...
... seen to blend that of the big simple child . Dickens may , in fact , always be seen to preserve the purity and freshness of his outlook on life - that beauty and freshness which all external things bring to us , and which most impress ...
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... seen my earliest benefactor and the founder of my fortun's . I will name no names , Joseph , but so they are pleased to call him up - town , and I have seen that man . ' 66 6 " " I swear I don't see him here , ' said I. Say that ...
... seen my earliest benefactor and the founder of my fortun's . I will name no names , Joseph , but so they are pleased to call him up - town , and I have seen that man . ' 66 6 " " I swear I don't see him here , ' said I. Say that ...
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The Actor in Dickens: A Study of the Histrionic and Dramatic Elements in the ... J. B. van Amerongen Недоступно для просмотра - 1969 |