高原
发表于 2025-3-25 07:20:43
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高歌
发表于 2025-3-25 08:57:07
,These Times of Ours, 1858–70,n with Bradbury and Evans. This firm had printed all of Dickens’s books from . onwards, and had published all of his novels from the mid-1840s. They were also the publishers of his periodical . The break came when Bradbury and Evans refused to reprint in . (another of their periodical titles) the ex
供过于求
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施加
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完全
发表于 2025-3-25 21:42:42
Pressure groups and the political system, and moral realities of his day? These are just two of the myriad ways of reading the formidable literary production of Charles Dickens. To many of his contemporaries Dickens was ‘emphatically the novelist of his age’, in whose novels ‘posterity will read, more clearly than in any contemporary recor
GREEN
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forestry
发表于 2025-3-26 05:09:52
The effectiveness of pressure groups,ly engaged in writing sketches, stories and serial narratives for immediate publication. Exhausted by this regime, anxious to avoid the perils of over-production (which he felt had blighted Scott’s career as a novelist), and eager to meet his American readers and to consolidate his position in Ameri
Employee
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disciplined
发表于 2025-3-26 12:39:48
Opening address and welcome to participantson a scheme which had long formed part of his own authorial self-conception — the scheme to ‘conduct’ a periodical in which he ‘could speak personally’ to the readers of his novels.. At the end of March 1850, some eight months before . finished its run, the first number of Dickens’s magazine . appea
defeatist
发表于 2025-3-26 18:51:35
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