Dickens and the CityAthlone Press, 1979 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... walking thirty miles a night . But the greater part of the relief was , as we have seen , linked specifically to the tensions and emotional effort of writing . As his daughter Kate later recalled , ' he would walk through the busy ...
... walking thirty miles a night . But the greater part of the relief was , as we have seen , linked specifically to the tensions and emotional effort of writing . As his daughter Kate later recalled , ' he would walk through the busy ...
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... walks through London -even now often twenty miles in a single evening - were already part of his routine in the early ... walk from Covent Garden to St. Paul's Churchyard , and back into the bargain , without deriving some amusement - we ...
... walks through London -even now often twenty miles in a single evening - were already part of his routine in the early ... walk from Covent Garden to St. Paul's Churchyard , and back into the bargain , without deriving some amusement - we ...
Pagina 115
... walk through Covent Garden at night , it is figures such as these they see : ' homeless people , lying coiled up in nooks ' ( LD , 174 ) . 3. COVENT GARDEN . Watercolour ; George Scharf , 1824 . After the move to London , walking ...
... walk through Covent Garden at night , it is figures such as these they see : ' homeless people , lying coiled up in nooks ' ( LD , 174 ) . 3. COVENT GARDEN . Watercolour ; George Scharf , 1824 . After the move to London , walking ...
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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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