Dickens As an EducatorGood Press, 25.4.2021 - 339 sivua "Dickens As an Educator" by James L. Hughes. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... person very tenderly indeed my understanding seems to brighten; my comprehension is quickened when my affection is.” The need of sympathy with childhood was revealed by Dickens most strongly by the cruelty, the coercion, and the ...
... person very tenderly indeed my understanding seems to brighten; my comprehension is quickened when my affection is.” The need of sympathy with childhood was revealed by Dickens most strongly by the cruelty, the coercion, and the ...
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... persons would have intrusted the board and lodging of a horse or a dog; they formed the worthy corner-stone of a structure which, for absurdity and magnificent high-handed laissez-aller neglect, has rarely been exceeded in the world. We ...
... persons would have intrusted the board and lodging of a horse or a dog; they formed the worthy corner-stone of a structure which, for absurdity and magnificent high-handed laissez-aller neglect, has rarely been exceeded in the world. We ...
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... person . I sometimes ask myself whether there may occasionally be a difference of this kind between some writers and some readers ; whether it is always the writer who colours highly , or whether it is now and then the reader whose eye ...
... person . I sometimes ask myself whether there may occasionally be a difference of this kind between some writers and some readers ; whether it is always the writer who colours highly , or whether it is now and then the reader whose eye ...
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... persons by whom it is to be carried out. Very young children can be trained successfully by no person who wants hearty liking for them, and who can take part only with a proud sense of restraint in their chatter and their play. It is in ...
... persons by whom it is to be carried out. Very young children can be trained successfully by no person who wants hearty liking for them, and who can take part only with a proud sense of restraint in their chatter and their play. It is in ...
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... person who had ever sympathized with Smike , so the poor fellow naturally gave to Nicholas the pent - up love of his dwarfed nature , and kept near him whenever it was possible to do so . Dickens made Smike the centre of the terrible ...
... person who had ever sympathized with Smike , so the poor fellow naturally gave to Nicholas the pent - up love of his dwarfed nature , and kept near him whenever it was possible to do so . Dickens made Smike the centre of the terrible ...
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CHAPTER I | |
incidental The fact that his educational principles are revealed chiefly | |
Dickens As an Educator | |
to his novels the preface to his Household Words the educational | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
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adulthood asked Barnaby Rudge believe better Bill Sikes Bitherstone Bleak House blessed Briggs Bumble character child depravity childhood coercion Cornelia corporal punishment cramming Creakle cried David Copperfield dear Dickens Doctor Blimber Dombey Dombey and Son duty Esther evil eyes face fact fancy father feeling Froebel gentleman girl Gradgrind hand hard Harthouse head heart ideal imagination Infant Jellyby Jemmy Jupe knew lady learned Lirriper Little Dorrit lives look Louisa M'Choakumchild Martin Chuzzlewit means mind Miss Blimber mother Murdstone natural neglect never Nicholas Nicholas Nickleby Old Curiosity Shop Oliver Oliver Twist Pardiggle parents Paul Pipchin play poor pupils remember revealed selfhood Sissy soul Squeers Steerforth story sympathy taught teachers teaching tell things thought told Toodle took Tozer true wonder words wrong young gentlemen