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... Dickens , with his wife , his children , his Miss Hogarth , all looking abominably coarse and vulgar and happy . With his family settled in Genoa , Dickens ... Dickens so clearly shows how those least profoundly CHARLES DICKENS 713.
... Dickens , with his wife , his children , his Miss Hogarth , all looking abominably coarse and vulgar and happy . With his family settled in Genoa , Dickens ... Dickens so clearly shows how those least profoundly CHARLES DICKENS 713.
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... Dickens must be said to have failed . This is not to say that there is not much of value in the book . Certainly everyone at all interested in social questions ought to read it once . But unlike Dickens ' other work - or great ...
... Dickens must be said to have failed . This is not to say that there is not much of value in the book . Certainly everyone at all interested in social questions ought to read it once . But unlike Dickens ' other work - or great ...
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... Dickens stands first as a defiant monument of what happens when a great literary genius has a literary taste akin to that of the com- munity . Dickens did not write what the people wanted . Dickens wanted what the people wanted . He ...
... Dickens stands first as a defiant monument of what happens when a great literary genius has a literary taste akin to that of the com- munity . Dickens did not write what the people wanted . Dickens wanted what the people wanted . He ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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