Dickens, Drood, and Completion/Interpretation
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LOCATION | CALL NO. | STATUS |
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Special Collections | PR4564 .A1 1870 | LIB USE ONLY |
Special Collections | PR4564 .A1 1870 | LIB USE ONLY |
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Academic Journal
Subjects: opium; orientalism; English identity
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Subjects: the grotesque; myth; modernity
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Subjects: Italian language translation
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Subjects: politics; parody; common people; the public; gossip
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Subjects: dreaming; the Orient; murder; De Quincey, Thomas; Confessions of an English Opium Eater
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Subjects: double entendre; character names; sexual attraction; violence
Academic Journal
Subjects: choir singing; Christian morality
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Subjects: British imperialism; marriage; sexuality
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Subjects: consumerism; British colonialism
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Subjects: narrative technique; postmodernism; Lucentini, Franco; Dickens, Charles
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Subjects: debt; socioeconomics; East-West relations; xenophobia
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Subjects: closure; Drood, Edwin (character)
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Subjects: children; British Empire; affect; Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky
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Subjects: commentary; biography; drug addiction
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Subjects: ending
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Subjects: Our Mutual Friend; The Mystery of Edwin Drood; Collins, William Wilkie; death; absence; separation; displacement; cultural historical approach
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Subjects: introduction; Dickens, Charles, Jr.; printing history
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Subjects: imagery; savage; racial stereotypes; imperialism
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Academic Journal
Subjects: plot; publishing history
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Subjects: legal language
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Subjects: criminality; responsibility; the unconscious
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Subjects: justice
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Subjects: Household Words; urban legend; Bulgaria; reception study
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Subjects: cathedral; tomb; Resurrection of Christ; mystery play; Latin language literature
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