University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Temas48-51The University., 1977 |
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Humanistic studies. Chapter 4 Dombey and Son Many readers have followed Dickens ' lead in regarding Dombey and Son as a novel about pride . Dombey is a proud man , Edith is a proud woman , and this trait brings great sorrow to both ...
Humanistic studies. Chapter 4 Dombey and Son Many readers have followed Dickens ' lead in regarding Dombey and Son as a novel about pride . Dombey is a proud man , Edith is a proud woman , and this trait brings great sorrow to both ...
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... Dombey's accusations , for the most part , in silence ; when she does talk during the first portion of this confrontation , her interjections are curt and sardonic . After Dombey has spoken his piece - ending with the state- ment of a ...
... Dombey's accusations , for the most part , in silence ; when she does talk during the first portion of this confrontation , her interjections are curt and sardonic . After Dombey has spoken his piece - ending with the state- ment of a ...
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... Dombey nears his destination , complete sen- tences of mounting complexity - all this , together with the periodic invoca- tion of the " monster , Death , " lends tremendous urgency to the narration . A comparable passage , though the ...
... Dombey nears his destination , complete sen- tences of mounting complexity - all this , together with the periodic invoca- tion of the " monster , Death , " lends tremendous urgency to the narration . A comparable passage , though the ...
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For my family | 21 |
Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
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