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Dickens and Tolstoy: Dickens in Russia

Dickens Studies Annual
ABSTRACT Charles Dickens and Leo Tolstoy came from different backgrounds and lived in different parts of the world, yet Dickens’s literary influence on Russian novelists is immense and Leo Tolstoy’s love of Dickens is undeniable in his letters, memoirs, and diaries.
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Dickens

Books Abroad, 1947
Stewart C. Wilcox, Léon Lemonnier
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Dickens

The Australian Quarterly, 1935
Lilian Herrick-Knowles   +2 more
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Dickens

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
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Dickens, the suspended quotation and the corpus

Language and Literature, 2012
Michaela A Mahlberg
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Deferred Interpretations: Why Starting Dickens is Taxing but Reading Dickens Isn't

Cognitive Science, 2006
Brian Mcelree   +2 more
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