Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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... close to that in which he lived as one ever could in words . By understanding him and the development of his work , we can understand a great deal about his entire culture and society . Therefore , while this volume studies the ...
... close to that in which he lived as one ever could in words . By understanding him and the development of his work , we can understand a great deal about his entire culture and society . Therefore , while this volume studies the ...
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... close of the novel , where Dickens shifts his narrative into the eternal present to take leave of his character ... close crowded streets ; they have killed me ' ( SB , 46 ) . The deadness of the language betrays its wholly conventional ...
... close of the novel , where Dickens shifts his narrative into the eternal present to take leave of his character ... close crowded streets ; they have killed me ' ( SB , 46 ) . The deadness of the language betrays its wholly conventional ...
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... close to the pavement that it is almost on top of it , is in the midst of the stream of life , and yet its shielding influence is such that the gravest of its terrors are small boys making faces on the windowpanes . This view of society ...
... close to the pavement that it is almost on top of it , is in the midst of the stream of life , and yet its shielding influence is such that the gravest of its terrors are small boys making faces on the windowpanes . This view of society ...
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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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