An extensive examination of the names of characters in the works of the majority of nineteenth and twentieth century novelists would obviously be of little value, for the growing tendency toward the commonplace in realism has necessitated the selection of neutral names or names taken outright from actual persons. Though few of the characters in recent fiction are so handicapped by inappropriate names as are many people in real life,-where, to quote a modern poet, surnames ever go by contraries -still, with the contemporary novelists, there is usually nothing in a name to denote an intimate correspondence between it and the character to which it belongs. It may be that the aversion to the grotesque or the descriptive in nomenclature springs...
Showing all names of J. K. Tyl’s characters was not the purpose of this paper. I wanted to refer to ...
There has been a considerable revival of interest in Dickens in the last thirty years. As Bernard D...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...
An extensive examination of the names of characters in the works of the majority of nineteenth and t...
Charles Dickens is a distinguished novelist and an influential figure in the Victorian period. In s...
Shakespeare's choice and use of names is deliberate and calculated, a controlled technique which mak...
The relevance of this investigation is explained by several reasons: first, the individual character...
This thesis employs a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the representation of children in...
Drawing upon the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida, this study examines the representation...
To assert that Charles Dickens possessed a mastery of language unique among nineteenth-century novel...
In the modern American short story the name of a character often illuminates certain associations—sy...
Though Dickens\u27 Shakespearean qualities have often been noted, less attention has been paid to th...
The discipline of onomastics investigates such topics as “What is a name? Who names? What is named? ...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
The purpose of this thesis is to study working-class characters in Dickens's novels in relation to ...
Showing all names of J. K. Tyl’s characters was not the purpose of this paper. I wanted to refer to ...
There has been a considerable revival of interest in Dickens in the last thirty years. As Bernard D...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...
An extensive examination of the names of characters in the works of the majority of nineteenth and t...
Charles Dickens is a distinguished novelist and an influential figure in the Victorian period. In s...
Shakespeare's choice and use of names is deliberate and calculated, a controlled technique which mak...
The relevance of this investigation is explained by several reasons: first, the individual character...
This thesis employs a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the representation of children in...
Drawing upon the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida, this study examines the representation...
To assert that Charles Dickens possessed a mastery of language unique among nineteenth-century novel...
In the modern American short story the name of a character often illuminates certain associations—sy...
Though Dickens\u27 Shakespearean qualities have often been noted, less attention has been paid to th...
The discipline of onomastics investigates such topics as “What is a name? Who names? What is named? ...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
The purpose of this thesis is to study working-class characters in Dickens's novels in relation to ...
Showing all names of J. K. Tyl’s characters was not the purpose of this paper. I wanted to refer to ...
There has been a considerable revival of interest in Dickens in the last thirty years. As Bernard D...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...