The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 pages |
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Page 74
... scene , of which Oliver is oblivious . In addition , Dickens manipulates the term " gentleman " so that a negative ... scenes , for example , no matter how much one abhors Fagin , one also feels the excitement generated by the ...
... scene , of which Oliver is oblivious . In addition , Dickens manipulates the term " gentleman " so that a negative ... scenes , for example , no matter how much one abhors Fagin , one also feels the excitement generated by the ...
Page 114
... scene , one is very aware that Madame Goesler is unlike Phineas's English lovers . She creates a foreign atmosphere for the scene by commenting on the impropriety of their meeting on a Sunday morning : " There is a Bohemian flavour of ...
... scene , one is very aware that Madame Goesler is unlike Phineas's English lovers . She creates a foreign atmosphere for the scene by commenting on the impropriety of their meeting on a Sunday morning : " There is a Bohemian flavour of ...
Page 189
... scene was worth peep- ing in upon : on one side Baby under her scarlet quilt in the cor- ner being rocked by the young mother , and Adelaide Rebekah seated on the grandmother's knee ; on the other , Jacob between his father's legs ...
... scene was worth peep- ing in upon : on one side Baby under her scarlet quilt in the cor- ner being rocked by the young mother , and Adelaide Rebekah seated on the grandmother's knee ; on the other , Jacob between his father's legs ...
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