Charles Dickens: The Major Novels (Critical Studies, Penguin)
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Main Library Reference | Reference | 823.09 LUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 003505 |
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Including Bibliography
1. Becoming a Novelist --
2. Dombey and Son: Living in a World of Time --
3. David Copperfield: Fixities and Freedoms --
4. Bleak House: Connections and Contradictions --
5. Little Dorrit: The World's City --
6. Great Expectations: Versions of Selfhood --
7. Our Mutual Friend: Instruments in Their Places.
This study of five major novels by Dickens looks at the tensions between the "private" and "public" aspect of his work.
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