According to a long-established convention, literary language is considered a discourse within the multiple discourses in a given national language, or a parole, within the more general langue. In fact, there are cases when the language of the novel, thanks to its polyphonic characteristics, strives to become more comprehensive and certainly more complex than the language of science, or the scientific discourse. A case in point is the social discourse in Dickens\u2019s novels, which expands the coeval social sciences in ways unpredictable by philosophers, social scientists, and politicians. Most Victorian middle-class gentlefolks were aware that a large part of the population lived below the poverty line. Yet they had only a partial knowled...
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens artistically and ironically manipulates language to expose burgeonin...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
This study would like to examine manifestations of poverty in the light of world literature. For thi...
Few authors have been able to represent poverty with the intelligence and compassion shown by Dicken...
Literature is close to reality. How close it is, is affirmed in various ways, but the point remains ...
Pochi autori hanno saputo rappresentare la povert\ue0 con la compassione e la sensibilit\ue0 di Dick...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Social problems is a condition in society that is considered harmful or undesirable by society as a ...
The ability to educate all children, despite social class was an important responsibility. However, ...
Charles Dickens used his novel Bleak House to touch on unconnected topics concerning urban poverty a...
The focus of the thesis is the analysis of selected works of Charles Dickens with regard to the cent...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
In his novels, Dickens delivers important social messages through his empathetic characters living l...
“Poverty strikes dead the very souls of all who come within sight, sound or smell of it.” G.B. Shaw...
This dissertation examines the concepts of poverty, wealth and empire in the work of Charles Dickens...
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens artistically and ironically manipulates language to expose burgeonin...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
This study would like to examine manifestations of poverty in the light of world literature. For thi...
Few authors have been able to represent poverty with the intelligence and compassion shown by Dicken...
Literature is close to reality. How close it is, is affirmed in various ways, but the point remains ...
Pochi autori hanno saputo rappresentare la povert\ue0 con la compassione e la sensibilit\ue0 di Dick...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Social problems is a condition in society that is considered harmful or undesirable by society as a ...
The ability to educate all children, despite social class was an important responsibility. However, ...
Charles Dickens used his novel Bleak House to touch on unconnected topics concerning urban poverty a...
The focus of the thesis is the analysis of selected works of Charles Dickens with regard to the cent...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
In his novels, Dickens delivers important social messages through his empathetic characters living l...
“Poverty strikes dead the very souls of all who come within sight, sound or smell of it.” G.B. Shaw...
This dissertation examines the concepts of poverty, wealth and empire in the work of Charles Dickens...
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens artistically and ironically manipulates language to expose burgeonin...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
This study would like to examine manifestations of poverty in the light of world literature. For thi...