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To the reader , Mr. Chester appears so exaggerated as to be absurd , but he is not absurd to Dickens . M.R.F. is absurd to the reader and to Dickens , and is therefore credible . And when Eugene , rescued from death by Lizzie Hexam ...
To the reader , Mr. Chester appears so exaggerated as to be absurd , but he is not absurd to Dickens . M.R.F. is absurd to the reader and to Dickens , and is therefore credible . And when Eugene , rescued from death by Lizzie Hexam ...
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The rôle devised for Edith is that of an unwilling adulteress , still claiming the reader's sympathy in her resistance to a doubly intolerable situation , and meeting her final defeat only when her one refuge — her love for Florence ...
The rôle devised for Edith is that of an unwilling adulteress , still claiming the reader's sympathy in her resistance to a doubly intolerable situation , and meeting her final defeat only when her one refuge — her love for Florence ...
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The serial reader would then have remained in horrified suspense through December 1847. But as the chapter was written first , Dickens had time to change his mind ; ' to leave a pleasanter impression on the reader ' ( had he perhaps the ...
The serial reader would then have remained in horrified suspense through December 1847. But as the chapter was written first , Dickens had time to change his mind ; ' to leave a pleasanter impression on the reader ' ( had he perhaps the ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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