The Country and the CityChatto and Windus, 1973 - 335 頁 A STUDY OF RESPONSES, IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT, TO THE TWO OFTEN CONTRASTED KINDS OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT, "COUNTRY" AND "CITY", IN THEIR VARIOUS HISTORICAL FORMS. |
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第 161 頁
... physical terms . The physical world is never in Dickens unconnected with man . It is of his making , his manufacture , his interpretation . That is why it matters so much what shape he has given it . Dickens's method , in this , relates ...
... physical terms . The physical world is never in Dickens unconnected with man . It is of his making , his manufacture , his interpretation . That is why it matters so much what shape he has given it . Dickens's method , in this , relates ...
第 196 頁
... physical world : the green language that connects him with Clare and with Lawrence . But the working rural world , where the physical experiences are most commonly found , is decisively altering . The labourers ' options are very firmly ...
... physical world : the green language that connects him with Clare and with Lawrence . But the working rural world , where the physical experiences are most commonly found , is decisively altering . The labourers ' options are very firmly ...
第 220 頁
... physical consequences . The true reflection in London - the growth of the great dock areas and their associated large - scale industries , the expansion of banking , the new financial importance of the Stock Exchange - was less ...
... physical consequences . The true reflection in London - the growth of the great dock areas and their associated large - scale industries , the expansion of banking , the new financial importance of the Stock Exchange - was less ...
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