Dickens's Fiction: Tapestries of ConscienceBritish 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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Notes a 1. This figure of weaving as writing is also , of course , employed in other places by Dickens . For example , in Oliver Twist the narrator , nearing the end of his story , expresses the desire to " weave , for a little longer ...
Notes a 1. This figure of weaving as writing is also , of course , employed in other places by Dickens . For example , in Oliver Twist the narrator , nearing the end of his story , expresses the desire to " weave , for a little longer ...
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Forster notes that Dickens's own friends Walter Savage Landor and Leigh Hunt were the respective models for these two characters ( 6 : 7 : 549 ) . 7. One of Dickens's earliest literary efforts was a travesty of Othello , perhaps ...
Forster notes that Dickens's own friends Walter Savage Landor and Leigh Hunt were the respective models for these two characters ( 6 : 7 : 549 ) . 7. One of Dickens's earliest literary efforts was a travesty of Othello , perhaps ...
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American Notes for General Circulation . Ed . John S. Whitley and Arnold Goldman . New York : Penguin , 1989 . - . Barnaby Rudge . Ed . Gordon Spence . New York : Penguin , 1966 . Bleak House .
American Notes for General Circulation . Ed . John S. Whitley and Arnold Goldman . New York : Penguin , 1989 . - . Barnaby Rudge . Ed . Gordon Spence . New York : Penguin , 1966 . Bleak House .
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Primal Secrets | 19 |
Paradox Puzzle Exemplum | 59 |
Echoes and Reflections in Bleak House | 77 |
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