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"In weaving extremely intricate fictions, Dickens was concerned with conscience in both the customary and the older senses - offering guidance on how to behave and increasing our consciousness of the complexity of modern life. He made extensive use of duplicating techniques such as repetition, paradox, and multiple perspectives to increase the complexity and appeal of his fiction. Through detailed discussions of these tactics, this study illuminates the relationship between narrative artistry and moral beliefs and offers new insights regarding eight of Dickens's books composed at various stages of his life."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-190) and index.
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