Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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... appear uncannily real . They appear to speak and think autonomously , as other people actually did , and to hold thoughts in their minds that Dickens himself often did not . And so , for all these reasons , to read Dickens is to read ...
... appear uncannily real . They appear to speak and think autonomously , as other people actually did , and to hold thoughts in their minds that Dickens himself often did not . And so , for all these reasons , to read Dickens is to read ...
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... appear in one form or another in his writing . This alone , of course , is not necessarily an important , nor even ... appears as the genuinely and completely urban man , with a truly urban sensibility . Those first essays and articles ...
... appear in one form or another in his writing . This alone , of course , is not necessarily an important , nor even ... appears as the genuinely and completely urban man , with a truly urban sensibility . Those first essays and articles ...
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... appears that Dickens was attempting to write a new kind of psychological fiction centring on the close study of human character . To judge from those two works , and the relevant portions of Our Mutual Friend , it is highly probable ...
... appears that Dickens was attempting to write a new kind of psychological fiction centring on the close study of human character . To judge from those two works , and the relevant portions of Our Mutual Friend , it is highly probable ...
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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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