luka

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It's very interesting in as much as I wager Dickens k is what he's about and who his cynicism is aimed toWard
 

luka

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And my feeling is that Dickens does not like the name master. But imagine I'm wrong and he loves the name master
 

luka

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Sketch out the difference between a Dickens that love the name master from one that shuns it
 

luka

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Which is interesting for any number of reasons but first and most distressingly does it mean we relinquish his primary affects that is to say, characterisation
 

catalog

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I put dissensus down 5 minutes ago and picked up bleak house and after 2vor 3 pages I get this sentence, which seems an odd bit of coincidence, given whats being discussed in the other thread!

"Every Tuesday evening there was lemonade and a mixed biscuit, for all those who chose to partake of those refreshments. And there was science to an unlimited extent."

I wasn't gonna bother posting it, but then the Tuesday evening bit really made me sit up.
 

catalog

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in short, is Dickens taking the piss
I've only read 300 pages of one novel but even that much tells me there's a lot of multiplicity going on and no single voice. Apart from like I said, this odd new one that came in, the one from above. But thanks for being clearer, will bear it in mind
 

catalog

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In bleak house, he's certainly taking the piss with some of the names, professor dingo, Mr badger, all the coodles, doodles, zoodles
 

luka

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You can say who is Dickens and ask for a definitive answer or you can trace the different Impulses through the text
 

luka

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There are, I think, ambivalent answers concerning eg why are the poor and who are the poor ditto the rich
 

luka

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We assume this is the greatest mind since Shakespeare but what are his conclusions? He's a very ambiguous charceter this Dickens
 

luka

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This is the most important question I think. This is the key to the cynical Dickens and the revolutionary Dickens
 
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