Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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Pàgina 31
... woman . Christ's acceptance of the woman taken in adultery echoes in this passage : if the spirits of the dead ever come back to earth , to visit spots hallowed by the love-- the love beyond the grave -- of those whom they knew in life ...
... woman . Christ's acceptance of the woman taken in adultery echoes in this passage : if the spirits of the dead ever come back to earth , to visit spots hallowed by the love-- the love beyond the grave -- of those whom they knew in life ...
Pàgina 116
... woman . Dick , instinctively taking the circuitous route of acting from disinterested generosity , finds reciprocal love . He becomes not a gentleman , but a man . Though the expense keeps him " in straitened circum- stances for half a ...
... woman . Dick , instinctively taking the circuitous route of acting from disinterested generosity , finds reciprocal love . He becomes not a gentleman , but a man . Though the expense keeps him " in straitened circum- stances for half a ...
Pàgina 196
... woman rather than on himself . So Dickens creates a woman possessed of all the human excellences , able to love and be loved ; but this love makes her into a mere tool to be used for others ' well being -- a brighter , sexually aware ...
... woman rather than on himself . So Dickens creates a woman possessed of all the human excellences , able to love and be loved ; but this love makes her into a mere tool to be used for others ' well being -- a brighter , sexually aware ...
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