英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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Side 223
... Dickens literary career , for beginning with 1848 , with the publication of " Dombey and Son " . Dickens made more open and ruthless attacks on the vices of the big bourgeoisie and the system of capitalism than in his earlier works ...
... Dickens literary career , for beginning with 1848 , with the publication of " Dombey and Son " . Dickens made more open and ruthless attacks on the vices of the big bourgeoisie and the system of capitalism than in his earlier works ...
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... Dickens ' personal experience was turned to good account in the creation of a number of very vivid characters , including Uriah Heep , Mr. Murdstone , Miss Murdstone , and especially Mr. Micawber , whose resemblance to Dickens ' own ...
... Dickens ' personal experience was turned to good account in the creation of a number of very vivid characters , including Uriah Heep , Mr. Murdstone , Miss Murdstone , and especially Mr. Micawber , whose resemblance to Dickens ' own ...
Side 232
... Dickens in order further to expose to ridicule the Manchester the- ory of utilitarianism as well as Herbert Spencer's theory of the sur- vival of the fittest . These bourgeois theories are shown very clearly to be pure and simple ...
... Dickens in order further to expose to ridicule the Manchester the- ory of utilitarianism as well as Herbert Spencer's theory of the sur- vival of the fittest . These bourgeois theories are shown very clearly to be pure and simple ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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