In bringing together materials that have often been seen as disparate and unrelated and by suggesting new literary and ideological relationships, Carl Dawson has written a book to inform almost any reader, whether scholar of Victorian literature or lover of Dicken's novels.
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In bringing together materials that have often been seen as disparate and unrelated and by suggesting new literary and ideological relationships, Carl Dawson has written a book to inform almost any reader, whether scholar of Victorian literature or lover of Dicken's novels.
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G. Ex-lib (apart from lib status, condition is VG). Hardcover in brown cloth, no jacket, 8vo. xv + 268pp. + colophon. Index, endnotes, b/w plates on paper. Lib indications are faded stamps to page edges, stamp and number above lower edge title page; pocket and checksheet rear free endpaper (no external call number). Else VG: clean, sharp cloth with rubbing to spine ends and lightly toed-in corners; strong, square binding, clean, unmarked pages.
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VG/G. 080182110X. Clean book, no name inside, DJ has creases. Author analyzes works, discusses the Victorian influences, religion, discusses the differences between poetry and fiction on many works, including Dickens, Arnold, Clough, Browning, The Newman Brothers, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Elizabeth Gaskell and others.
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Very Good in Good+ jacket. Book DJ has a couple small tears, edge wear, creases, scratches, scuffs, rubbed corners/spine, slightly chipped. Boards have edge wear, rubbed corners/spine. No writing.
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Very good in very good(-) jacket. 268pp. 8vo, boards, dust wrapper; d.w. edge-worn & scratched. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, (1979). Very good.