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In producing The Pickwick Papers, Dickens employed his editorial persona, 'Boz'.
In doing so, he drew on 'the traditional novelist's device of constructing a fictional
editor' by which Dickens 'align[ed] himself with the likes of Walter Scott' and ...
In producing The Pickwick Papers, Dickens employed his editorial persona, 'Boz'.
In doing so, he drew on 'the traditional novelist's device of constructing a fictional
editor' by which Dickens 'align[ed] himself with the likes of Walter Scott' and ...
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Sterne, Smollett, Sheridan, Cervantes – these and others were Dickens's sources
. The comparison between Cervantes and Dickens in particular is a long-
standing one, amongst the first to remark this being Washington Irving in a letter
to ...
Sterne, Smollett, Sheridan, Cervantes – these and others were Dickens's sources
. The comparison between Cervantes and Dickens in particular is a long-
standing one, amongst the first to remark this being Washington Irving in a letter
to ...
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In assuming such an economy Dickens invites his readers to feel as well as to
see. He therefore structures the possibility of perception and vision through an
anachronistic modality. Like Wordsworth, Dickens understands history, the past,
and ...
In assuming such an economy Dickens invites his readers to feel as well as to
see. He therefore structures the possibility of perception and vision through an
anachronistic modality. Like Wordsworth, Dickens understands history, the past,
and ...
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Being and Historicity | 80 |
Part III The Next Generation | 192 |
Selective Chronology 183284 | 253 |
Annotated Bibliography | 274 |
Bibliography | 279 |
Index of Names | 289 |
Index of Subjects | 291 |
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