University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Temas48-51The University., 1977 |
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... feeling for Dombey : “ she had no father upon earth , and ran out , orphaned , from his house " ( 47 , p . 666 ) . In both of these scenes , melo- dramatic narrative and melodramatic commentary supply the place of melodramatic speech ...
... feeling for Dombey : “ she had no father upon earth , and ran out , orphaned , from his house " ( 47 , p . 666 ) . In both of these scenes , melo- dramatic narrative and melodramatic commentary supply the place of melodramatic speech ...
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... feelings . In all of the scenes to which I have referred so far , the narrator plays a very considerable part . He is ... feeling , Dombey . Dickens ' first memorable use of extended melodramatic narrative in Dombey and Son occurs in the ...
... feelings . In all of the scenes to which I have referred so far , the narrator plays a very considerable part . He is ... feeling , Dombey . Dickens ' first memorable use of extended melodramatic narrative in Dombey and Son occurs in the ...
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... feeling that is so crucial to Dombey and Son , melodramatic lan- guage is very much in evidence , though it is to be found chiefly in narrative and commentary . In David Copperfield , by contrast , overt feeling and its manifestations ...
... feeling that is so crucial to Dombey and Son , melodramatic lan- guage is very much in evidence , though it is to be found chiefly in narrative and commentary . In David Copperfield , by contrast , overt feeling and its manifestations ...
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For my family | 21 |
Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
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