Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... child , since your blessed mother ( here the old villain's voice falters ) confided you to my charge . You were then ... child : which case they exclaim , " Ah ! What do I see ? This bracelet ! That smile ! These documents ! Those eyes ...
... child , since your blessed mother ( here the old villain's voice falters ) confided you to my charge . You were then ... child : which case they exclaim , " Ah ! What do I see ? This bracelet ! That smile ! These documents ! Those eyes ...
Pàgina 54
... child as humanity's ultimate crime against itself . Once corrupted , the child , the promise of future change , can only reinforce the errors and miseries of past generations . As the individual's dream censor substitutes an acceptable ...
... child as humanity's ultimate crime against itself . Once corrupted , the child , the promise of future change , can only reinforce the errors and miseries of past generations . As the individual's dream censor substitutes an acceptable ...
Pàgina 57
... child , but must liberate his affections to include all of the larger family of man ; otherwise , either parent or child must die . Dickens ' Nell and Dostoevsky's Nellie are virgin Their right to life sacrifices to the older generation ...
... child , but must liberate his affections to include all of the larger family of man ; otherwise , either parent or child must die . Dickens ' Nell and Dostoevsky's Nellie are virgin Their right to life sacrifices to the older generation ...
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agape Arthur Clennam Barnaby Rudge becomes Bella bring brother characters Charles Dickens child childhood Christmas Chuzzlewit comic Copperfield Crisparkle David Copperfield death devil Dick Dick's Dickensian Dombey Dorrit Dostoevsky dream dwarf Edwin Drood Ellen Ternan emotional eros evil father fear feelings fiction force Forster G. K. Chesterton George Silverman's Explanation girl guilt happiness hate Haunted Headstone heart hero human grace Ibid Jack Lindsay Jasper kill Little Dorrit live Lizzie London man's Marchioness marriage marry Martin Chuzzlewit mind misery Miss Twinkleton moral mother murder Mutual Friend Nell's never Neville Nicholas Nickleby novel Old Curiosity Old Curiosity Shop Oliver Twist Oxford parents Pickwick Pickwick Papers poor prison Quilp Redlaw relationships repressed Rosa Sally says Scrooge sexual Sketches by Boz small servant social spirit Steven Marcus Swiveller Swiveller's Trent unconscious Victorian wicked wife woman worldly Wrayburn young