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Reflections on charles dickens. [PDF]
I have always enjoyed reading Dickens's writings – for his wonderful use of the English language as well as for his concern for social issues. His descriptions of doctor and nurse in his novel Martin Chuzzlewit are reminders of the vast improvement in the attitudes and skills of both doctor and nurse over the past 200 years.
Edwards M.
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WHEN CHARLES DICKENS ENTERS THE HOUSE OF FICTION: PETER CAREY’S JACK MAGGS AND JOSEPH O’CONNOR’S STAR OF THE SEA [PDF]
: Charles Dickens is probably THE Victorian novelist posterity remembers best, or at least the most, to the extent that he also occasionally appears as a character of fiction. Part of his private life is thus rewritten in Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs (1997)
Armelle Parey
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Animal, the 21st Century Postmodernist Oliver Twist: A Glimpse of Khaufpur; Dead bodies, poor bodies and “bodies-in-pain”. [PDF]
A comparison between the main characters of Indra Sinha's novel Animal's People and Charles Dickens' Oliver ...
Albert Muñoz Varela
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De l’innocence à la malveillance chez Charles Dickens
This article looks at representations of in-nocentia in the works of Charles Dickens and discusses the variety of situations and plot twists engineered to endanger or confirm it, with particular emphasis on Dickens’s original departure from the ...
Christine Huguet
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Charles Dickens' Hypnagogia, Dreams, and Creativity [PDF]
Marleide da Mota Gomes, Antonio E. Nardi
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Dickens, Charles: "Grandes esperanzas" [PDF]
Carmen Francí
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Oppression Reflected In Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist Novel (1837): A Sociological Approach [PDF]
The major problem in this research is to reveal the existance of oppression in England as reflected in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist Novel. The research analyses Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist novel in a term of structural elements and analysis the ...
, Dr. Phil. Dewi Candraningrum, M.Ed. +2 more
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Railways, Ghosts and Charles Dickens’ “The Signalman”
As perhaps the leading symbol of Industrialization, the railway constructions changed the Victorian Britain in many different ways. Railways not only transformed the British landscape geographically, but they also shaped attitudes of the Victorians ...
Seda Coşar Çelik
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Phonological Deviations in Dickens Hard Times
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) achieved a recognizable place among English writers through the use of the stylistic features in his fictional language.
Majid Sadoon, Saja al-Aassam
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Two Egoists (Dostoevsky’s Humiliated and Insulted and Dickens’ Barnaby Rudge) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the reception of Charles Dickens by Dostoevsky, who was an ardent reader of Dickens. The author of the article shows that Dostoevsky’s Humiliated and Insulted clearly demonstrates the influence not only of Dickens’ The Old ...
Mark Altshuller
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