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Structuring Knowledge in a Graphand expressed even more persistently, in the twentieth century. . has been recognized as Dickens’s most ‘modern’ novel,. a kind of preview of ... The central symbol of the dust-heaps makes the analogy clear and appropriate, and the common concerns of life-in-death, death by drowning, and resurrection make the two works fruitfully comparable.极肥胖 发表于 2025-3-23 14:31:21
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: ‘Black and White’o pale that he looks as though he would ‘bleed white’ (4–5), and the second set in Sleary’s darkened circus ring at the end, with Tom Gradgrind disguised as a blackamoor clown, his face ‘daubed all over’ with a ‘greasy composition’ of black make-up (283).洞穴 发表于 2025-3-24 05:27:44
Jungyun Kim,Toshiki Takeuchi,Takuji Narumist servants. There are differences between them, but of course the major one, and that which gives the necessary spice to all the analogies, is that where the Don is memorably and forever thin, Pickwick is fat..Kernel 发表于 2025-3-24 10:25:41
Julia Rosén,Erik Billing,Jessica Lindblomf flesh’. Against the Prior’s orders, ‘Paint the soul, never mind the legs and arms!’ Lippo argues that the painter’s business is to ‘Make his flesh liker and his soul more like’, and at the same time. The painter’s philosophy is everywhere present in Dickens’s novels.Focus-Words 发表于 2025-3-24 13:04:08
Structuring Knowledge in a Graphng degree, less the physical slum of Tom-all-Alone’s, or the history of Esther’s quest for identity, or Richard Carstone’s degeneration, or the suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, than the mode of perceiving these things. What Dickens is looking at is the space between.抵制 发表于 2025-3-24 17:14:55
The Value and Significance of Fleshf flesh’. Against the Prior’s orders, ‘Paint the soul, never mind the legs and arms!’ Lippo argues that the painter’s business is to ‘Make his flesh liker and his soul more like’, and at the same time. The painter’s philosophy is everywhere present in Dickens’s novels.jocular 发表于 2025-3-24 20:17:19
: ‘Looking on Darkness which the Blind Do See’ng degree, less the physical slum of Tom-all-Alone’s, or the history of Esther’s quest for identity, or Richard Carstone’s degeneration, or the suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, than the mode of perceiving these things. What Dickens is looking at is the space between.handle 发表于 2025-3-25 02:37:30
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06933-0Charles Dickens; design; fiction; history of literature; literature; nineteenth century