Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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Page 5
... experience . In the nineteenth century , the presence of lodgers , servants , relatives , and long - term guests made family interaction different from family in- timacy as we know it in the twentieth century . Although they do not ...
... experience . In the nineteenth century , the presence of lodgers , servants , relatives , and long - term guests made family interaction different from family in- timacy as we know it in the twentieth century . Although they do not ...
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... experience to Hamlet's , despite Dickens's parody of the great pro- crastinator . Pip , like Barnaby and David , is ... experiences toward Joe , his other figurative father ( 72-73 ) . Guilty about his rejection of Joe after the ...
... experience to Hamlet's , despite Dickens's parody of the great pro- crastinator . Pip , like Barnaby and David , is ... experiences toward Joe , his other figurative father ( 72-73 ) . Guilty about his rejection of Joe after the ...
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... experience in the telling . In fact , language exists in a different realm from that of emotion ; as Jane intuits , storytelling is radically different from experience and shapes while attempting to control experience by its medium ...
... experience in the telling . In fact , language exists in a different realm from that of emotion ; as Jane intuits , storytelling is radically different from experience and shapes while attempting to control experience by its medium ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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