Dickens and CrimeIndiana University Press, 1968 - 371 pàgines |
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... expressed as his opinions to his correspondents , or what he published in the guise of fiction ' . The difference is not mainly , nor significantly , due to any conscious suppression of facts or opinions which the reading public might ...
... expressed as his opinions to his correspondents , or what he published in the guise of fiction ' . The difference is not mainly , nor significantly , due to any conscious suppression of facts or opinions which the reading public might ...
Pàgina 119
... expressed on the prison ( indeed , an eyewitness recalled elsewhere that Dickens expressed ' not a word of criticism or of objection ' to the prison or its system , but that he said on leaving it , ' Never before have I seen a public ...
... expressed on the prison ( indeed , an eyewitness recalled elsewhere that Dickens expressed ' not a word of criticism or of objection ' to the prison or its system , but that he said on leaving it , ' Never before have I seen a public ...
Pàgina 170
... expressed ; but he never quite lost faith in the possibility of reforming some criminals . It is impossible , I think , to discover a consistent attitude , or a clear development , in Dickens's various pronouncements on penal discipline ...
... expressed ; but he never quite lost faith in the possibility of reforming some criminals . It is impossible , I think , to discover a consistent attitude , or a clear development , in Dickens's various pronouncements on penal discipline ...
Continguts
DICKENS AND HIS AGE | 1 |
NEWGATE | 27 |
THE SILENT SYSTEMCOLDBATH FIELDS PRISON | 52 |
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Referències a aquest llibre
Tainted Souls and Painted Faces: The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture Amanda Anderson Visualització de fragments - 1993 |
Crime, Protest, Community, and Police in Nineteenth-century Britain David J. V. Jones Visualització de fragments - 1982 |