Dickens and CrimeMacmillan, 1962 - 371 pàgines |
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Pàgina 48
... respect , in Barnaby Rudge . Despite the authoritarian strain in his character , he could rarely identify himself with the Establishment in its exercise of judicial and administrative functions . Some reasons for this inability will be ...
... respect , in Barnaby Rudge . Despite the authoritarian strain in his character , he could rarely identify himself with the Establishment in its exercise of judicial and administrative functions . Some reasons for this inability will be ...
Pàgina 190
... respect for the Law is the basis of social existence , ' Dickens agreed , but he was sickened by laudation of the existing English law , and of our proverbial respect for it . We avow for our own part , that whensoever , at public ...
... respect for the Law is the basis of social existence , ' Dickens agreed , but he was sickened by laudation of the existing English law , and of our proverbial respect for it . We avow for our own part , that whensoever , at public ...
Pàgina 307
... respect for him ( on the contrary : I pore over him with continual delight and benefit ) , but because his very persuasive account of Dickens has become , in too many respects , the unquestioned orthodoxy of recent years . First , the ...
... respect for him ( on the contrary : I pore over him with continual delight and benefit ) , but because his very persuasive account of Dickens has become , in too many respects , the unquestioned orthodoxy of recent years . First , the ...
Continguts
DICKENS AND HIS | 1 |
NEWGATE | 27 |
THE SILENT SYSTEM COLDBATH FIELDS PRISON | 52 |
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American appeared capital punishment cell certainly chaplains chapter character Charles Dickens Chesterton Coldbath Fields convicts course Coutts crime criminal critics Daily death described Detective Dickens Dickens's discussed earlier Edwin Drood effect English execution experience expressed fact feel fiction Fields Forster further gaol girls give hand hanging Home hope House human idea imagination interest Jasper kind later least less letters living London look magistrates March means mind Miss moral murder mystery never Newgate novels object officers Oliver opinion penal Pentonville period person police present prison Punch punishment quoted Reading reason recent reference reform remarks Report respect Review Scotland Yard seems seen sentence Separate System social society story suggested thing thought tion whole writing written wrote young
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 |