Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... imagination and the value of fancy and romance , later would be developed as the central message of Hard Times . But the statement also suggests another meaning , involving the nature of the relationship be- tween art and reality . In ...
... imagination and the value of fancy and romance , later would be developed as the central message of Hard Times . But the statement also suggests another meaning , involving the nature of the relationship be- tween art and reality . In ...
Pagina 152
... imagination as wrathful , mysterious , and sad ; and his imagination was sufficiently impressible to see the whole neighbourhood under some dark tinge of its dark shadow . As he went along , upon a dreary night , the dim streets by ...
... imagination as wrathful , mysterious , and sad ; and his imagination was sufficiently impressible to see the whole neighbourhood under some dark tinge of its dark shadow . As he went along , upon a dreary night , the dim streets by ...
Pagina 160
... imagination . To her mind all these are sinful , and in her battle to crush them she is linked to the many other individual and corporate villains of the novel . ( Simi- larly , the good characters are all defenders of the free ...
... imagination . To her mind all these are sinful , and in her battle to crush them she is linked to the many other individual and corporate villains of the novel . ( Simi- larly , the good characters are all defenders of the free ...
Inhoudsopgave
Fiction for the Metropolis | 31 |
Pickwick Papers Oliver Twist and Nicholas | 43 |
The World Metropolis | 101 |
Copyright | |
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