985 resultados para Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Edited by J. A. Hammerton."
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Dickens's use of the grotesque in his novels undergoes a variety of changes. For convenience sake, and to better illustrate the developments of the grotesque, I divide the novels into three separate groups. The first group, the period of experiment, included the novels from Pickwick Papers through Barnaby Rudge; the second group, the period of transition, includes the novels from Martin Chuzzlewit through David Copperfield; and the third, the period of a new vision. included the novels from Bleak House through Edwin Drood. Basically, I see the development of the grotesque involving a change in Dickens's conceptions of society, as well as responding to complex changes in society itself; Dickens's vision loses much of its humor in the end, yet it also reflects a definite maturity.
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Introduction by Arthur Waugh.
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First edition published London, 1918.
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Half-title: English men of letters.
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Introduction by Arthur Waugh.
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Bibliography, comp. by B. W. Matz : p. 203-209.
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