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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Kathleen Tillotson suggests that , in general , Dickens was " perhaps chiefly a re - reader - going back and back to that shelf of boyhood favourites lovingly enumerated in David Copperfield " ( " Writers and Readers " 309 ) ; and he ...
Kathleen Tillotson suggests that , in general , Dickens was " perhaps chiefly a re - reader - going back and back to that shelf of boyhood favourites lovingly enumerated in David Copperfield " ( " Writers and Readers " 309 ) ; and he ...
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One of Dickens's earliest literary efforts was a travesty of Othello , perhaps composed in 1833 ( Haywood 67-88 ) . Senelick oberves that Dickens's continuing interest in the play was stimulated by the performances of Macready ( 99-100 ) ...
One of Dickens's earliest literary efforts was a travesty of Othello , perhaps composed in 1833 ( Haywood 67-88 ) . Senelick oberves that Dickens's continuing interest in the play was stimulated by the performances of Macready ( 99-100 ) ...
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Pip may be truly grateful that he has caused his brother - in - law no discomfort , but he is perhaps also pleased that he has not given Joe a chance to relinquish Biddy in a display of noble - hearted generosity .
Pip may be truly grateful that he has caused his brother - in - law no discomfort , but he is perhaps also pleased that he has not given Joe a chance to relinquish Biddy in a display of noble - hearted generosity .
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Primal Secrets | 19 |
Paradox Puzzle Exemplum | 59 |
Echoes and Reflections in Bleak House | 77 |
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