Technique and Vision in Bleak House, Little Dorrit, and Our Mutual Friend, Том 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - Всего страниц: 826 |
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... idea . But if it were only an idea , one of a number to be treated in novels , all this previous treatment would have sufficed . It is , rather , one of the controlling themes of his vision ; it belongs so much to his way of looking at ...
... idea . But if it were only an idea , one of a number to be treated in novels , all this previous treatment would have sufficed . It is , rather , one of the controlling themes of his vision ; it belongs so much to his way of looking at ...
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... idea of Death as a fascinating spectre whose charms it is hard to resist , and who inhabits a strange and terrible world . Riderhood is brought out of the Thames , after his first descent into it , as a dead man . But the dead are ...
... idea of Death as a fascinating spectre whose charms it is hard to resist , and who inhabits a strange and terrible world . Riderhood is brought out of the Thames , after his first descent into it , as a dead man . But the dead are ...
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... idea , for example , of having Wegg seem to take his wooden leg " naturally ; " the shop of Mr. Venus fits into a pre - determined scheme of things and enhances it to the utmost point . Nineteenth - century and later readers of Our ...
... idea , for example , of having Wegg seem to take his wooden leg " naturally ; " the shop of Mr. Venus fits into a pre - determined scheme of things and enhances it to the utmost point . Nineteenth - century and later readers of Our ...
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