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As transformações do conceito de infância em “grandes esperanças”, de Charles Dickens
O artigo discorre sobre as inter-relações entre as transformações do conceito de infância ocorridas até a segunda metade do século XIX na Inglaterra e as referências subjacentes a elas na obra “Grandes Esperanças” [Great Expectations] de Charles Dickens,
Ricardo Maria dos Santos
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Many Kinds of Prison: Charles Dickens on American Incarceration and Slavery
When the famous British novelist Charles Dickens arrived in North America in 1842, he came at an ideal time to examine the effects of the first wave of penal reform and prison building.
Diana C. Archibald
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THE RHETORIC STRUCTURE OF CHARLES DICKENS’ SKETCHES
The article is devoted to the Charles Dickens’ book “Sketches by Boz”, one of the first author’s books which collects the traits of journalism and literature.
Y V Shuyskaya
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Charles Dickens et le « nouveau pittoresque »
The picturesque is an aesthetic ideal which became almost a cult between the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Nathalie Vanfasse
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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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Unpacking the Risk of Misinformation: A Communication‐Based Critique
ABSTRACT A raft of authors argue that society is drowning in a sea of misinformation, disinformation, and fake news. Some claim we are living in a new world disorder, misinformation age, or post‐truth era, fueled in part by social media, influential podcasters, and emerging AI systems.
Dominic Balog‐Way, Katherine McComas
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Charles Dickens created almost a thousand fictional characters, many of whom have become synonyms for distinctive types of people or their pecu- liar traits.
Ernest L Abel
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BOUNDERBY’S STRUGGLE FOR BETTER LIFE IN CHARLES DICKENS’ HARD TIMES NOVEL (1854): AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH [PDF]
The researcher investigates how the struggle of Bounderby to get the better life, from a ditch to be a banker in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times novel, especially, viewed from individual psychological approach.
SETYANINGSIH, RIRIN
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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Steven Cranfield
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Short Abstract The trope of the English North–South divide has come to frame a plethora of national crises in recent years, with the supposedly white working‐class North understood as having been ‘left behind’ by London's ‘metropolitan elite’. I theorise the contemporary English North–South divide as a form of ‘splitting’, a psycho‐spatial strategy ...
Saskia Papadakis
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