Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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... based on communal affection and responsibility . That its achievement may be beyond human capacity does not bother him at all in this first , light - hearted novel . To seek for a heavier message in the book is to read it 25.
... based on communal affection and responsibility . That its achievement may be beyond human capacity does not bother him at all in this first , light - hearted novel . To seek for a heavier message in the book is to read it 25.
Pàgina 121
... responsibility to his fellow men . In Barnaby Rudge not one , but four , fathers refuse natural paternal responsibilities , and simultaneously appropriate unjust authority over their sons . ( Cruikshank's illustration " A Parent's ...
... responsibility to his fellow men . In Barnaby Rudge not one , but four , fathers refuse natural paternal responsibilities , and simultaneously appropriate unjust authority over their sons . ( Cruikshank's illustration " A Parent's ...
Pàgina 252
... responsibility , and that we cannot lay the blame for our sins upon our fathers . The teaching is not that man is entitled to forgiveness , but that God is just.34 A substructure of Biblical metaphor underlies all of Dickens ' work ...
... responsibility , and that we cannot lay the blame for our sins upon our fathers . The teaching is not that man is entitled to forgiveness , but that God is just.34 A substructure of Biblical metaphor underlies all of Dickens ' work ...
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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