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Pickwick announces the moment in passing as informed by a crisis of
representation, even as it affords its readers a glimpse of the difference of their
being from that of their predecessors, and so their becoming-different. One is
afforded an ...
Pickwick announces the moment in passing as informed by a crisis of
representation, even as it affords its readers a glimpse of the difference of their
being from that of their predecessors, and so their becoming-different. One is
afforded an ...
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This process is marked therefore by an intertextual and formal difference that is
also the articulation of the text's historicity. Hogarth is, though, not the only artist
who leaves his trace in The Pickwick Papers. Sterne, Smollett, Sheridan ...
This process is marked therefore by an intertextual and formal difference that is
also the articulation of the text's historicity. Hogarth is, though, not the only artist
who leaves his trace in The Pickwick Papers. Sterne, Smollett, Sheridan ...
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There is as great a difference between 'Boz' and the 'editor-function' of
Richardson's Clarissa as there is between Mr Pickwick and Don Quixote, or Sam
and Sancho Panza. It might be asked, not unreasonably: what makes difference
possible, ...
There is as great a difference between 'Boz' and the 'editor-function' of
Richardson's Clarissa as there is between Mr Pickwick and Don Quixote, or Sam
and Sancho Panza. It might be asked, not unreasonably: what makes difference
possible, ...
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12 | |
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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