A Companion to Charles DickensDavid Paroissien Wiley, 2008/02/11 - 536 ページ A Companion to Charles Dickens concentrates on the historical, ideological, and social forces that defined Dickens’s world.
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... fragment points toward the tempta- tion of expanding on his approach factual , interpretive , and critical to explore Dickens's own use of his autobiography . There are , however , further demands in establishing the context for this ...
... fragment points toward the tempta- tion of expanding on his approach factual , interpretive , and critical to explore Dickens's own use of his autobiography . There are , however , further demands in establishing the context for this ...
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... fragment points toward the tempta- tion of expanding on his approach factual , interpretive , and critical to explore Dickens's own use of his autobiography . There are , however , further demands in establishing the context for this ...
... fragment points toward the tempta- tion of expanding on his approach factual , interpretive , and critical to explore Dickens's own use of his autobiography . There are , however , further demands in establishing the context for this ...
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... fragment . When Slater invokes two texts in this regard – one a remarkable literary allusion from early in Dickens's adult life , the other a difficult late tale – what is most strik- ing is the distance between these references . First ...
... fragment . When Slater invokes two texts in this regard – one a remarkable literary allusion from early in Dickens's adult life , the other a difficult late tale – what is most strik- ing is the distance between these references . First ...
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