Dostoevsky's Dickens: A Study of Literary InfluenceG. Prior, 1981 - 223 Seiten |
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 54 |
Whence Little Nell? | 92 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accept action Angus Wilson appears artistic becomes behaviour believe Bleak House Brothers Karamazov character Charles Dickens charm child consciously create crime critical David Copperfield desire Dickens and Dostoevsky dissociative double Dmitri Dorrit dream Emily evil existence fact feels forces forgiveness G. K. Chesterton Garlands George Gissing Golyadkin grandfather Graves guilt happy hero human Ibid idea ideal Ikhmenev innocence Insulted and Injured Katkov Kirillov Leonid Grossman Little Dorrit Little Nell Little Nell's live Liza Mark Spilka Marya Timofeevna moral mother Natasha nature Nell's Nell's death Nellie Valkovsky Nellie's never novel Old Curiosity Old Curiosity Shop Peggotty Petr Verkhovensky Pickwick possibility punishment Quilp Raskolnikov reader realism reality relationship represents responsibility reverse influence Romantic Realism Russian says scene seeks seems sense sexual Shatov social sort soul Steerforth and Stavrogin story suffering suggests Traddles translations Trent Uriah Heep Vanya wish writing
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