Homes and Homelessness in the Victorian ImaginationMurray Baumgarten, Hillel Matthew Daleski AMS Press, 1998 - 355 páginas The essays in this volume deal centrally with Dickens's images of homelessness, but also with those of other Victorians also - Disraeli, Mrs Gaskell, Israel Zangwill, John Ruskin and Henry James. The issues addressed by these Victorians are the same as those we face today. |
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POLHEMUS | 3 |
PATRICK MCCARTHY | 21 |
EFRAIM SICHER | 33 |
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Términos y frases comunes
aesthetic Agnes alienation ambassador artists beautiful become Benito Cereno biblical Bleak House British Carlyle Charles Dickens child Christian contemporary culture daughter David Copperfield David Roberts Dickens's discourse domestic England English essay Esther exile father feel fiction figure Fishke Freud Gad's Hill Gad's Hill Place garden Ghetto Gissing Harmondsworth Herzl Hill's Holy Land homeless human ideology imagination James James's Jerusalem Jewish women Jews Kyrle Society landscape Letters literature lithographs Little Dorrit living London Madame Marx middle-class modern moral Mosses mother narrative nineteenth century novel Octavia Hill Oliver Twist Oxford painter paintings of Jerusalem Paris picture political poor Q. D. Leavis Queen reform religious Revolution Roberts's romance ruins Ruskin scene sense sentimental servants sexual sketches social space story Stowe's streets Strether symbolic tenants theatrical tion tourist tradition Victorian Vionnet wife working-class writing York
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Rereading the City/rereading Dickens: Representation, the Novel, and Urban ... Efraim Sicher Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |