Dickens's Fiction: Tapestries of ConscienceAMS Press, 2003 - 195 من الصفحات British writer Dickens (1812-70) extensively used such reiterative techniques as repetition, paradox, and multiple perspectives to increase the complexity and appeal of his fiction, says Friedman (English, City U. of New York-Queens College). He looks in detail at examples in eight works written at |
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... knew in life , I believe that the shade of Agnes sometimes hovers round that solemn nook . ( 53 : 360 ) Some of these similarities are common to many romances and Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby : Primal Secrets 25.
... knew in life , I believe that the shade of Agnes sometimes hovers round that solemn nook . ( 53 : 360 ) Some of these similarities are common to many romances and Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby : Primal Secrets 25.
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... believe that Dick- ens's most effective employment of chapter - titles is found in David Cop- perfield . 2. Gager remarks , " Despite Dickens's reversal of the sexes of the good and bad angels , the exchange between David and Agnes ...
... believe that Dick- ens's most effective employment of chapter - titles is found in David Cop- perfield . 2. Gager remarks , " Despite Dickens's reversal of the sexes of the good and bad angels , the exchange between David and Agnes ...
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... believe , an attempt to convince his readers and himself that the age of mira- cles and of joyful redemption is not past . In this sense , like A Christ- mas Carol , Pip's story , which also begins on Christmas Eve , stresses wonder and ...
... believe , an attempt to convince his readers and himself that the age of mira- cles and of joyful redemption is not past . In this sense , like A Christ- mas Carol , Pip's story , which also begins on Christmas Eve , stresses wonder and ...
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Primal Secrets | 17 |
Paradox Puzzle Exemplum | 47 |
In More Senses Than One | 61 |
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