The Newgate Novel, 1830-1847: Bulwer, Ainsworth, Dickens & ThackerayWayne State University Press, 1963 - 279 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 40.
65. lappuse
... called forth the first attack . It was Paul Clifford , published in April 1830 , the fifth work of fiction by Edward Lytton Bulwer . It was to be an influence upon the decade then beginning , a stimulus to Newgate productions by ...
... called forth the first attack . It was Paul Clifford , published in April 1830 , the fifth work of fiction by Edward Lytton Bulwer . It was to be an influence upon the decade then beginning , a stimulus to Newgate productions by ...
93. lappuse
... called the new book the best of Bulwer's works and found in it a fine tone of Christian philosophy.73 The chief attack upon it came , not surprisingly , from Fraser's Magazine . Novelizing the Newgate Calendar , said Ma- ginn , 74 was a ...
... called the new book the best of Bulwer's works and found in it a fine tone of Christian philosophy.73 The chief attack upon it came , not surprisingly , from Fraser's Magazine . Novelizing the Newgate Calendar , said Ma- ginn , 74 was a ...
267. lappuse
... called instrument of privilege , 58 , 69 , 70 ; attacked in Paul Clifford , 66 , 69-71 ; attacked by Horace Smith , 109 ; lack of distinction for juveniles , 112 ; revision of observed by Dickens , 113-4 ; Dickens and Bul- wer agree ...
... called instrument of privilege , 58 , 69 , 70 ; attacked in Paul Clifford , 66 , 69-71 ; attacked by Horace Smith , 109 ; lack of distinction for juveniles , 112 ; revision of observed by Dickens , 113-4 ; Dickens and Bul- wer agree ...
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