Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... Dombey and Son is caused by the death of Son , Dombey turns the wrong way : not to the dynamic and irresistable force of the future , the fiery railway , but instead to the aristocracy , a sterile and powerless remnant of the past .
... Dombey and Son is caused by the death of Son , Dombey turns the wrong way : not to the dynamic and irresistable force of the future , the fiery railway , but instead to the aristocracy , a sterile and powerless remnant of the past .
Pagina 112
... Dombey and Son , Denis Donoghue has re- marked , ' say whatever the listener is capable of hearing . " 11 The city , like them , is equally malleable and can be whatever those who live in it make of it . As the frequent references to ...
... Dombey and Son , Denis Donoghue has re- marked , ' say whatever the listener is capable of hearing . " 11 The city , like them , is equally malleable and can be whatever those who live in it make of it . As the frequent references to ...
Pagina 113
... Dombey actually is . But this does not prevent Dickens from having Carker die a horrible death , run down by a locomotive engine . Dombey is quite obviously pilloried in the novel , yet at the very same time Dickens could express ...
... Dombey actually is . But this does not prevent Dickens from having Carker die a horrible death , run down by a locomotive engine . Dombey is quite obviously pilloried in the novel , yet at the very same time Dickens could express ...
Inhoudsopgave
Fiction for the Metropolis | 31 |
Pickwick Papers Oliver Twist and Nicholas | 43 |
The World Metropolis | 101 |
Copyright | |
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