It is well known that Dickens’s novels teem with all varieties of waste and dusty items, useless and curious things, invariably collected or piled up, and many a time enumerated in long lists. In most cases they represent treasures or curses for their owners and/or for other characters, disclosing a hidden, disquieting, “other” dimension of some Victorian social practices that Dickens tries to unearth and expose. Moving from these assumptions, the paper investigates Dickens’s metaphorical use of “heaps” of various objects that frequently appear in his fiction through the adoption of a corpus stylistics approach. In particular, by making use of version 5.0 of the software WordSmith Tools, Dickens’s corpus of fiction is searched in order to i...
The relevance of this investigation is explained by several reasons: first, the individual character...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
Drawing upon the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida, this study examines the representation...
The paper argues that corpus linguistics can make useful contributions to the descriptive inventory ...
The novel A Tale of Two Cities has been regarded as one of the masterpieces of Charles Dickens due t...
The paper argues that corpus linguistics can make useful contributions to the descriptive inventory ...
This paper introduces the web application CLiC, which we developed as part of a research project bri...
The paper attempts to offer a model of stylistic investigation by focusing only on two functions rel...
This paper addresses relations between lexico-grammatical patterns and texts. Our focus is on a spec...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-2016[EN]The aim of this es...
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the ...
The works of Dickens have long held a fascination both in the eyes of literary experts and those who...
Pris dans les rouages de la révolution industrielle, l'objet dickensien est synonyme d'abondance. Ce...
The relevance of this investigation is explained by several reasons: first, the individual character...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
Drawing upon the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida, this study examines the representation...
The paper argues that corpus linguistics can make useful contributions to the descriptive inventory ...
The novel A Tale of Two Cities has been regarded as one of the masterpieces of Charles Dickens due t...
The paper argues that corpus linguistics can make useful contributions to the descriptive inventory ...
This paper introduces the web application CLiC, which we developed as part of a research project bri...
The paper attempts to offer a model of stylistic investigation by focusing only on two functions rel...
This paper addresses relations between lexico-grammatical patterns and texts. Our focus is on a spec...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
In Bleak House , Dickens satirizes contemporary conditions in London in order to diagnose what he se...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-2016[EN]The aim of this es...
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the ...
The works of Dickens have long held a fascination both in the eyes of literary experts and those who...
Pris dans les rouages de la révolution industrielle, l'objet dickensien est synonyme d'abondance. Ce...
The relevance of this investigation is explained by several reasons: first, the individual character...
This study investigates how Charles Dickens employs biblical allusion in three Condition-of-England ...
Drawing upon the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida, this study examines the representation...