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Maxwell Garnaat commented on the post, Progression of Ideas of Consciousness in Victorian England , on the site Nineteenth-Century Studies 9 years, 5 months ago
Group 3:
The insightful post put up by Group 5 speculates on what theory of the conscious used in the 19th Century was most prevalent in Great Expectations, specifically regarding the character of Pip. While it […]
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Maxwell Garnaat commented on the post, “The Novel of Purpose”: Informing and Reforming Victorian England, on the site Nineteenth-Century Studies 9 years, 6 months ago
Group 3:
Concerning what Dickens’ writing qualifies as, Group 5 asserts that it represents the work of a full reformer, not just an informer. While we agree that Dickens was dedicated to reformist causes during […]
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Maxwell Garnaat commented on the post, The Influence of A Christmas Carol on how Christmas Has Come to be Understood, on the site Nineteenth-Century Studies 9 years, 6 months ago
The response of Group 4 focuses largely on the portrayal of Christianity and Christian beliefs within Dickens’ work, stating that although A Christmas Carol is concerned with the titular holiday, it spends […]
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Maxwell Garnaat commented on the post, Dickens’ Contemporary Critics and the Social Discussion of the New Poor Law and Workhouses, on the site Nineteenth-Century Studies 9 years, 7 months ago
Group 3
In response to the question posed, a particular area of the book that warrants close attention can be found in Chapter XXX, in which Oliver finds himself taken in by the family he attempted to rob. […]
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