Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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Pàgina 25
... comic-- albeit consummately comic -- sketches except for its author's-- and its hero's -- instinctive identification with the other . Dickens loves . And he believes that there is an ideal moral order , based on communal affection and ...
... comic-- albeit consummately comic -- sketches except for its author's-- and its hero's -- instinctive identification with the other . Dickens loves . And he believes that there is an ideal moral order , based on communal affection and ...
Pàgina 81
... comic , the comic Devil was a later development of the secular theatre , and perhaps this distribution bears on Quilp's ambiguous nature . Human vices , however wicked , Quilp's nearest can be comic , but the devil is the antagonist of ...
... comic , the comic Devil was a later development of the secular theatre , and perhaps this distribution bears on Quilp's ambiguous nature . Human vices , however wicked , Quilp's nearest can be comic , but the devil is the antagonist of ...
Pàgina 112
... comic ( as opposed to the tragic , not the merely serious ) approach to life The powers of language and imagination have set [ man's world ] utterly apart from that of other creatures . mental adroitness is his chief asset for ...
... comic ( as opposed to the tragic , not the merely serious ) approach to life The powers of language and imagination have set [ man's world ] utterly apart from that of other creatures . mental adroitness is his chief asset for ...
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