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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... readers needed him and his works . In Schlicke's phrase , the readings were a sign of his “ abiding commitment ” to the public ( 1985 : 6 ) . Yet the paid readings were indubitably a means of making money , and the motiva- tion for the ...
... readers needed him and his works . In Schlicke's phrase , the readings were a sign of his “ abiding commitment ” to the public ( 1985 : 6 ) . Yet the paid readings were indubitably a means of making money , and the motiva- tion for the ...
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... READING Altick , Richard Daniel ( 1957 ) . The English Common Reader : A Social History of the Mass Reading Public , 1800-1900 . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Andrews , Malcolm ( 1994 ) . Dickens and the Grown- up Child . Iowa ...
... READING Altick , Richard Daniel ( 1957 ) . The English Common Reader : A Social History of the Mass Reading Public , 1800-1900 . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Andrews , Malcolm ( 1994 ) . Dickens and the Grown- up Child . Iowa ...
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... reading : reading texts , reading character , reading situations , and reading Phiz's illustrations . The pointing allegorical figure on Mr. Tulkinghorn's ceiling and Guppy's reading of Lady Dedlock's portrait remind us how pictures ...
... reading : reading texts , reading character , reading situations , and reading Phiz's illustrations . The pointing allegorical figure on Mr. Tulkinghorn's ceiling and Guppy's reading of Lady Dedlock's portrait remind us how pictures ...
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