Charles DickensTwayne Publishers, 1981 - 266 Seiten Nelson's intention is to send readers back to Dickens with a viewpoint from which they can survey him themselves, and with a chance to appreciate him as his contemporaries did. |
Inhalt
About the Author | 10 |
Chronology | 17 |
Bound to Write Everything | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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