Charles Dickens’s critique of the defects of the British judiciary system in Bleak House (1852-53) derives from his own experiences as a law clerk trying to own copyright for his earlier works. According to Althusser, the state creates secure and protected lives for the individuals and warrantees their consent, using what he calls ideological state apparatuses. For him, the power of the state is maintained more subtly in capitalistic systems. Bleak House not only explicates how ideological state apparatuses devour and in fact falsify the rights of the individuals within the framework of the suit called Jarndyce and Jarndyce but also fictionalises many examples about the interpellation of the individuals by these social institutions in the V...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
The aim of my thesis is to look at the way in which the theme of alienation is described by the two ...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [325]-335).My intention in this study is to accomplish th...
The article examines the contrast between law and equity and analyses Dickens's poetical indictments...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Charles Dickens used his novel Bleak House to touch on unconnected topics concerning urban poverty a...
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens artistically and ironically manipulates language to expose burgeonin...
The premise of this paper is to re-examine Dickens' Bleak House and reveal that, while considerable ...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate the symbols of the prison and. the criminal in the wo...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
The aim of my thesis is to look at the way in which the theme of alienation is described by the two ...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [325]-335).My intention in this study is to accomplish th...
The article examines the contrast between law and equity and analyses Dickens's poetical indictments...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Charles Dickens used his novel Bleak House to touch on unconnected topics concerning urban poverty a...
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens artistically and ironically manipulates language to expose burgeonin...
The premise of this paper is to re-examine Dickens' Bleak House and reveal that, while considerable ...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate the symbols of the prison and. the criminal in the wo...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
The representation of Chancery court in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1852-3) emphasises the inacces...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
The aim of my thesis is to look at the way in which the theme of alienation is described by the two ...