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By. J.L. Hollowell
Now available from Routledge Press:
“This intriguing read illuminates Dickens’ fascination with the French
Revolution and Thomas Carlyle’s influence on his work. Highly
recommended for literary collections as well as public and academic libraries.”
-- Library Journal
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New York, NY 10017, USA
“Hollowell deftly paints a fresh perspective on Dickens’ work and in
some cases, his appropriation of ideas. The book is intriguing, daring, and a
delight to read.”--Professor Romina Stzinski
Harvard University
Academics: To request a review copy contact:http//www.routledge_education.deskcopies
The Charles Dickens Reader
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Now available from Routledge Press:
By. J.L. HollowellThe Charles Dickens Reader
“A delight for the eyes.Hollowell has done it again with his insightful theory on Dickens and Carlyle.” --James Stanton, Yale University
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