Dickens's Fiction: Tapestries of ConscienceAMS Press, 2003 - 195 sidor British writer Dickens (1812-70) extensively used such reiterative techniques as repetition, paradox, and multiple perspectives to increase the complexity and appeal of his fiction, says Friedman (English, City U. of New York-Queens College). He looks in detail at examples in eight works written at |
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... Chapter 2 examines the effects of repetitive patterns regarding identity , heredity , and guilt in Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby . In Chapter 3 , I consider the paradoxical doubling of characters and viewpoints discernible in A ...
... Chapter 2 examines the effects of repetitive patterns regarding identity , heredity , and guilt in Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby . In Chapter 3 , I consider the paradoxical doubling of characters and viewpoints discernible in A ...
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... Chapter 16 , " I am a New Boy in more senses than one , " calls attention to the idea of the multiple meanings that an expression may convey , since David , besides being introduced as " a new boy " ( 16 : 198 ) at Dr. Strong's school ...
... Chapter 16 , " I am a New Boy in more senses than one , " calls attention to the idea of the multiple meanings that an expression may convey , since David , besides being introduced as " a new boy " ( 16 : 198 ) at Dr. Strong's school ...
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... Chapter 52 , " I assist at an Explosion , " the word " explosion " refers mainly to Micawber's outburst , his passionate denunciation of Heep . Much earlier , in Chapter 35 , David has used the term " explosion " to de- scribe Aunt ...
... Chapter 52 , " I assist at an Explosion , " the word " explosion " refers mainly to Micawber's outburst , his passionate denunciation of Heep . Much earlier , in Chapter 35 , David has used the term " explosion " to de- scribe Aunt ...
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Agnes Fleming appears Aunt Betsey Bella benevolent Biddy Bleak House Boffin and Riah Bounderby Brownlow Carol Chapter chapter-titles characters Charles Dickens Cheeryble child Christmas daughter David Copperfield death despite Dickens Studies Annual Dickens's Dora Drummle earlier Edwin Leeford Ellen Ternan Estella Esther Eugene Fagin father fiction figure Fledgeby Forster Ghost Gradgrind Harry Maylie Harthouse Heep Hexam husband installment Jacob's Island Jarndyce Jenny John Harmon Lady Dedlock Lammle later letter Little Dorrit Lizzie London Madeline Magwitch marriage marry Micawber Miss Havisham moral Moreover mother murder Mutual Friend Nancy narrative narrator Nicholas Nickleby noticed novel observes Oliver Twist Oliver's paradox parents Peggotty perspectives Pickwick Pickwick Papers Pip's protagonist Ralph readers refers remarks resemblance reveals Riah's Rokesmith Rose Satis House Scrooge Scrooge's seeks seems seen Sissy sister Smike Squeers Steerforth story suggests surrogate tale tion victim Wegg wife Wilfer woman workhouse Wrayburn young