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Excerpt: The notion of moving from Ichabod to Ebenezer may produce any of several images in our minds. We may meander mentally from Washington Irving\u27s gangly Ichabod Crane to Charles Dickens\u27s miserly Ebenezer Scrooge enjoying memories of their ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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O uso do socioleto literário em três traduções de Great Expectations
A partir de uma discussão sumária sobre os conceitos de socioleto literário e eye dialect (baseada em Lane-Mercier, Brett e Pym), este trabalho aborda o uso do socioleto literário no romance Great Expectations (1861) de Charles Dickens e compara ...
Mateus Roman Pamboukian
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Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 6, 28 March 2026.
Kristopher Karnauskas +40 more
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'Is there no work in hand?' : the idle son theme at mid-century [PDF]
This article presents work as the possible site of a generational conflict over the definition of masculinity between parents and children, focusing on the father and son dynamic.
Sanders, Valerie R.
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The Dystopian Dickens: Expectant of Hard Times [PDF]
As part of this thesis, the novel Expectant will parody different elements of two of Charles Dickens’ novels with their dystopian, futuristic setting.
Hamid, Micaela L
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Charles Dickens makes fun of idiolects in Martin Chuzzlewit [PDF]
Adolfo Luis Soto Vázquez
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'“A strange enough region wherein to wander and muse": Mapping Clerkenwell in Victorian Popular Fictions' [PDF]
Drawing on the work of Bertrand Westphal, this essay attempts to perform a geocritical reading of the London district of Clerkenwell. After discussing the spatial turn in the Humanities and introducing a range of spatial critical approaches, the essay ...
Vuohelainen, M.
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Christine Huguet (éd.), Charles Dickens l’Inimitable (Charles Dickens the Inimitable)
Luc Bouvard
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Television and serial fictions [PDF]
Written in 1974, Raymond Williams's Television: Technology and Cultural Form was to become for many academics, and particularly for academics who approached popular culture from the perspective of the humanities, one of the foundational texts of the ...
Caughie, J.M.
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Capacity of Linguistic Communication Channels in Literary Texts: Application to Charles Dickens’ Novels [PDF]
Emilio Matricciani
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