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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... young gentlemen go out walking , unlike all other young gentlemen , in the largest possible shirt collars , and the stiffest possible cravats . It was so classical , she said . As to Mr. Feeder , B.A. , Doctor Blimber's assistant , he ...
... young gentlemen go out walking , unlike all other young gentlemen , in the largest possible shirt collars , and the stiffest possible cravats . It was so classical , she said . As to Mr. Feeder , B.A. , Doctor Blimber's assistant , he ...
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... young gentlemen at Mr. Feeder's desk ; then with the two young gentle- men at work on the problems , who were very feverish ; then with the young gentleman at work against time , who was very inky ; and lastly with the young gentleman ...
... young gentlemen at Mr. Feeder's desk ; then with the two young gentle- men at work on the problems , who were very feverish ; then with the young gentleman at work against time , who was very inky ; and lastly with the young gentleman ...
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... young man of lofty stature , in Wellington boots , was so extremely full of antiquity , as to be nearly on a par with a genuine ancient Roman in his knowledge of English : a triumph that affected his good parents with the tenderest ...
... young man of lofty stature , in Wellington boots , was so extremely full of antiquity , as to be nearly on a par with a genuine ancient Roman in his knowledge of English : a triumph that affected his good parents with the tenderest ...
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DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF EDITIONS 18461867 | xlvii |
PREFACE | lv |
In which some more First Appearances | 36 |
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