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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... observes , Boffin's " pretended miserhood " suggests that Dickens be- lieved there was a " need ... for some very elaborate artifice to get the mercenary ideas out of Bella's head in the kind of society she was living in " ( 169 ) ...
... observes , Boffin's " pretended miserhood " suggests that Dickens be- lieved there was a " need ... for some very elaborate artifice to get the mercenary ideas out of Bella's head in the kind of society she was living in " ( 169 ) ...
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... observe unfamiliar envi- ronments . If Dickens's trips abroad were in some respects dislocating , his involvement with ... observes in an intro- duction to A Tale of Two Cities , while Dickens " prepared to write on a public revolution ...
... observe unfamiliar envi- ronments . If Dickens's trips abroad were in some respects dislocating , his involvement with ... observes in an intro- duction to A Tale of Two Cities , while Dickens " prepared to write on a public revolution ...
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... observes that at this time Dickens , because he was unwilling to defy the rigid social mores of his time ( 84-85 ) , entered a life of intrigue and duplicity . Ellen vanished for long stretches of time ( Tomalin 135 ) , and Dickens ...
... observes that at this time Dickens , because he was unwilling to defy the rigid social mores of his time ( 84-85 ) , entered a life of intrigue and duplicity . Ellen vanished for long stretches of time ( Tomalin 135 ) , and Dickens ...
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Primal Secrets | 17 |
Paradox Puzzle Exemplum | 47 |
In More Senses Than One | 61 |
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