Dombey and SonClarendon Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 871 Mr. Dombey's idealistic vision of his "Dombey and Son" shipping firm rests on the shoulders of his delicate son Paul. However, when the firm faces ruin, and Dombey's second marriage ends in disaster, it is his devoted daughter Florence, unloved and neglected, who comes to his aid.This new edition contains Dickens's prefaces, his working plans, and all the original illustrations. The text is that of the definitive Clarendon edition, which is supplemented by a wide-ranging Introduction that highlights Dickens's sensitivity to the problems of his day, including those of familyrelationships, giving the novel added depth and relevance. The Notes and Bibliography have been substantially revised, extended, and updated. |
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... felt himself quite abandoned until now ; but now , old Sol Gills , Walter , and Heart's- delight were lost to him indeed , and now Mr. Carker deceived and jeered him cruelly . They were all represented in the false Rob , to whom he had ...
... felt himself quite abandoned until now ; but now , old Sol Gills , Walter , and Heart's- delight were lost to him indeed , and now Mr. Carker deceived and jeered him cruelly . They were all represented in the false Rob , to whom he had ...
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... felt his arm clasped closer , and when he felt the lonely head come nearer to it , and lay itself against his homely coarse blue sleeve , he pressed it gently with his rugged hand , and understood it , and was understood . " Better now ...
... felt his arm clasped closer , and when he felt the lonely head come nearer to it , and lay itself against his homely coarse blue sleeve , he pressed it gently with his rugged hand , and understood it , and was understood . " Better now ...
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Charles Dickens Ernest Alan Horsman. felt her put her own round his ; he felt her kisses on his face ; he felt her wet cheek laid against his own ; he felt - oh , how deeply ! -- all that he had done . Upon the breast that he had bruised ...
Charles Dickens Ernest Alan Horsman. felt her put her own round his ; he felt her kisses on his face ; he felt her wet cheek laid against his own ; he felt - oh , how deeply ! -- all that he had done . Upon the breast that he had bruised ...
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DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF EDITIONS 18461867 | xlvii |
PREFACE | lv |
In which some more First Appearances | 36 |
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