Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884: The Novel, the Past and Cultural Memory in the Nineteenth CenturyMacmillan Education UK, 28 de jun. de 2007 - 293 páginas This authoritative survey examines how the Victorian middle-classes perceived themselves, through analyses of the literature of the period. Asking how the middle classes distinguished themselves from their forbears, Julian Wolfreys reads in detail major novels by: |
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... witness and betrayal in order to maintain the mediation of a binocular dissimilarity and distortion by which iterable communica- tion has its chance . In this , The Posthumous Papers affirms literature's responsibility to bear witness ...
... witness to either evidence or experience , in the wake of unreliable subjective perception . The entire scene is one of reading and writing in fact . Through Boz's mediation , we witness a private moment of interrupted reflection and ...
... witness and bear testimony - such as Ezra Jennings – are no longer here . All that remains of the past is writing which , in its interleaved form , invites us to consider not only that we are caught up , implicated in the relay as we ...
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