Watched by the Dead: A Loving Study of Dickens' Half-told TaleW.H. Allen & Company, 1887 - 166 Seiten |
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... ( or the interest of the book would be gone ) , but a very strong one , though difficult to work . " . From what we know of Forster's restless in- quisitiveness in regard to Dickens's plans , we learn without 22 WATCHED BY THE DEAD .
... ( or the interest of the book would be gone ) , but a very strong one , though difficult to work . " . From what we know of Forster's restless in- quisitiveness in regard to Dickens's plans , we learn without 22 WATCHED BY THE DEAD .
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... . In such a story there is little of interest ; and the tone of the completed half of the book seems quite unsuited to the intrinsic insignificance of pro- the plot . Thus judged " Edwin Drood " DICKENS'S FAVOURITE THEME . 25.
... . In such a story there is little of interest ; and the tone of the completed half of the book seems quite unsuited to the intrinsic insignificance of pro- the plot . Thus judged " Edwin Drood " DICKENS'S FAVOURITE THEME . 25.
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... left unfinished by Dickens : - " I hope his book is finished . It is certainly one of his most beauti- ful works , if not the most beautiful of all . It would be too sad to think the pen had fallen 223 27 CHAPTER II THE PRELUDE.
... left unfinished by Dickens : - " I hope his book is finished . It is certainly one of his most beauti- ful works , if not the most beautiful of all . It would be too sad to think the pen had fallen 223 27 CHAPTER II THE PRELUDE.
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... book , and is worthy of Dicken's best days . It contains several points well worth noticing in reference to the development of the plot . In the first place , we note that Crisparkle has come up " by the very first train to be caught in ...
... book , and is worthy of Dicken's best days . It contains several points well worth noticing in reference to the development of the plot . In the first place , we note that Crisparkle has come up " by the very first train to be caught in ...
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... Golden Mary , ” that Mr. Barx " kept his secret , " we know certainly that Mr. Rarx is marked for death , early though the remark comes in the story . was to have appeared towards the close of the book THE DAWNING OF THE END . 137.
... Golden Mary , ” that Mr. Barx " kept his secret , " we know certainly that Mr. Rarx is marked for death , early though the remark comes in the story . was to have appeared towards the close of the book THE DAWNING OF THE END . 137.
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