Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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... important reasons for concentrating such a study upon Dickens . Walter Bagehot's magnificently apt remark , that Dickens described his city ' like a special correspondent for posterity ' , is one which all subsequent readers would ...
... important reasons for concentrating such a study upon Dickens . Walter Bagehot's magnificently apt remark , that Dickens described his city ' like a special correspondent for posterity ' , is one which all subsequent readers would ...
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... important , nor even an interesting , quality of his work . What made his use of all this material so transcendent , was that he could in touching the important experiences of his own life characterise and analyse the important ...
... important , nor even an interesting , quality of his work . What made his use of all this material so transcendent , was that he could in touching the important experiences of his own life characterise and analyse the important ...
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... important to recall that he was conceived too as a representative , modern Everyman . That the opening scene enacts , along with Dickens ' private drama , a version of the primal Oedipal scene , suggests the broad mythic terms in which ...
... important to recall that he was conceived too as a representative , modern Everyman . That the opening scene enacts , along with Dickens ' private drama , a version of the primal Oedipal scene , suggests the broad mythic terms in which ...
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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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