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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... nature of the incongruities Dickens wishes to expose . The opposition of highly stylized language to direct , dramatic report- age in Bleak House and Little Dorrit seem almost like apprentice work in comparison to the usage in this last ...
... nature of the incongruities Dickens wishes to expose . The opposition of highly stylized language to direct , dramatic report- age in Bleak House and Little Dorrit seem almost like apprentice work in comparison to the usage in this last ...
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... nature ephemeral , but from a belief that reality is fragmentized and therefore chaotic as it impresses itself on the consciousness . It has its own kind of stability ; there is no rush to get it all down before it changes . Rush and ...
... nature ephemeral , but from a belief that reality is fragmentized and therefore chaotic as it impresses itself on the consciousness . It has its own kind of stability ; there is no rush to get it all down before it changes . Rush and ...
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... natural universe by the death of its ruler , the sun , so in Dickens the same process occurs . Else why , at the very beginning of Bleak House should we read that urban nature , represented by smoke and soot , has " gone into mourning ...
... natural universe by the death of its ruler , the sun , so in Dickens the same process occurs . Else why , at the very beginning of Bleak House should we read that urban nature , represented by smoke and soot , has " gone into mourning ...
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