Dickens & Thackeray Studied in Three NovelsKennikat Press, 1967 - 313 lappuses A study of Dickens's Pickwick papers and Nicholas Nickleby and Thackeray's Vanity fair. |
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67. lappuse
... seems about the worst and most atrocious of all Dickens's female characters , for there are dark hints of some ... seem to have absolute power over them all , and to be never visited by any one , and therefore under no superintendence ...
... seems about the worst and most atrocious of all Dickens's female characters , for there are dark hints of some ... seem to have absolute power over them all , and to be never visited by any one , and therefore under no superintendence ...
80. lappuse
... seems rather contradictory , and hardly consistent with the utter hard heart and savage temper which he invariably displays in every other part of the story . He admits to himself that if it were not for Mrs. Nickleby and Nicholas , his ...
... seems rather contradictory , and hardly consistent with the utter hard heart and savage temper which he invariably displays in every other part of the story . He admits to himself that if it were not for Mrs. Nickleby and Nicholas , his ...
128. lappuse
... seems more or less his favourite , being sometimes called in a playful , half - comic manner " our darling Becky , " despite her wholly unscrupulous character.1 Her appearance would seem rather pleasing despite some natural ...
... seems more or less his favourite , being sometimes called in a playful , half - comic manner " our darling Becky , " despite her wholly unscrupulous character.1 Her appearance would seem rather pleasing despite some natural ...
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¹ Chap admirable novel admired alike amusing appearance aunt Bardell Barnaby Rudge baronet Becky Becky Sharp Becky's brother Bute Crawley certainly chapter character chiefly Clytemnestra comic Crawley family Crawley's cunning daughter dear deceived delight described Dickens Dickens's England English exclaims eyes father feelings Fleet Prison gentleman George Osborne governess heart husband interest Kate Lady Crawley Lady Jane laugh leave Lillyvick lively London look Lord Steyne marriage marry mind Miss Briggs Miss Knag Miss Sedley Miss Sharp mother nature never Nicholas Nickleby novel novelists odious old Miss Crawley old Sir Pitt Oliver Twist Osborne's pathetic perhaps persons Pickwick PICKWICK PAPERS Pitt's poor Queen's Crawley Ralph Rawdon Crawley readers Rebecca religious replied Russell Square Sam Weller scene seems selfish servants sincere Sir Pitt Crawley sister sketches Smike Southdown Squeers Steyne's story Thackeray Thackeray's thought Vanity Fair Wenham wife woman writes