Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... English heartland is his fullest expression of it . But Nell's flight is a failure . The more he wrote , the more inevitably Nell moved towards death . Her country odyssey at times is more like a Cook's tour of English graveyards than ...
... English heartland is his fullest expression of it . But Nell's flight is a failure . The more he wrote , the more inevitably Nell moved towards death . Her country odyssey at times is more like a Cook's tour of English graveyards than ...
Pagina 84
... English society . The novel , we know , was to have as an overarching theme and organising principle the vice of Self . Pecksniff is the supreme embodiment of this modern social evil , perhaps meant by Dickens to represent the English ...
... English society . The novel , we know , was to have as an overarching theme and organising principle the vice of Self . Pecksniff is the supreme embodiment of this modern social evil , perhaps meant by Dickens to represent the English ...
Pagina 91
... English society , they make up a positive and suppor- tive structure . In addition , this passage describing the room symbolises Dickens ' acceptance and affirmation of his personal stake in English society . For Dickens ' voyage of ...
... English society , they make up a positive and suppor- tive structure . In addition , this passage describing the room symbolises Dickens ' acceptance and affirmation of his personal stake in English society . For Dickens ' voyage of ...
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Fiction for the Metropolis | 31 |
Pickwick Papers Oliver Twist and Nicholas | 43 |
The World Metropolis | 101 |
Copyright | |
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