Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... dark narrow courts , and was forced along them at a pace which rendered the few cries he dared to give utterance to , unintelligible . ( 108 ) The passage into the dark world is signalled and sealed by the fall of night.10 All of the ...
... dark narrow courts , and was forced along them at a pace which rendered the few cries he dared to give utterance to , unintelligible . ( 108 ) The passage into the dark world is signalled and sealed by the fall of night.10 All of the ...
Pagina 51
... dark world . When Mr Brownlow rescues Oliver from the courtroom of Mr Fang , they travel ' over nearly the same ground as that which Oliver had traversed when he first entered London in company with the Dodger ; ... turning a different ...
... dark world . When Mr Brownlow rescues Oliver from the courtroom of Mr Fang , they travel ' over nearly the same ground as that which Oliver had traversed when he first entered London in company with the Dodger ; ... turning a different ...
Pagina 63
... dark city world and tends to subvert the position of the light . This is especially true of Oliver Twist . I do not refer here to Dickens ' sympathy for Fagin , or the shallowness of good characters , like Rose or Harry Maylie . The ...
... dark city world and tends to subvert the position of the light . This is especially true of Oliver Twist . I do not refer here to Dickens ' sympathy for Fagin , or the shallowness of good characters , like Rose or Harry Maylie . The ...
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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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