996 resultados para Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870


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Introduction by G. K. Chesterton.

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Vol. 1- are reprints of v. 2- of the English periodical, successively edited by Charles Dickens, W. H. Ainsworth, Albert Smith, and others, which was published monthly on a regular basis.

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Bibliography: p. xii.

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Introduction by Ernest Rhys.

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Introduction.--A mistake at the manor ["based on an incident in the early life of Oliver Goldsmith"]--When Heine was twenty-one.--Miss Burney at court.--A Christmas eve with Charles Dickens.--The fairies' plea; an interlude for Shakespeare day. Adapted from Thomas Hood's "Plea of the midsummer fairies."

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Illustrations by George Cruikshank.

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Originally started as a periodical; contains the serial stories of "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Includes Dicken's The Tugg's at Ramsgate, and A little talk about spring and the sweeps.

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A child's history of England. -- [Miscellaneous:] No thoroughfare. -- Master Humphrey's clock. -- The mudfog association. -- Holiday romance. -- George Silverman's explanation. -- The wreck of the Golden Mary. -- Perils of certain English prisoners. -- The haunted house. -- Tom Tiddler's ground.

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The purpose of this research is to approach the English literary text from the point of view of the culture and the heterogeneity of discourse in its role as a source of elements that facilitate the teaching/learning process of English as a foreign language. Several instances of discourse heterogeneity are analyzed through cultural references in the original texts of the following English novels: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), published in 1847; The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot (1819-1890), published in 1860 and Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens (1812-1870), published between 1860 and 1861. Theoretical support was sought in Kramsch, Bakhtin, Maingueneau, Authier-Revuz, Widdowson and Larsen-Freeman. Activities in English are proposed in the end whereby it can be seen that the questions at issue can be used extensively in the classroom.