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Daniel Deronda / George Eliot
Titre : Daniel Deronda Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Eliot ; Barbara Nathan Hardy Editeur : London [England] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1967 Importance : 903 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 18 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-14-043020-2 Langues : Anglais Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : It was near four o'clock on a September day so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. Daniel Deronda [texte imprimé] / George Eliot ; Barbara Nathan Hardy . - London (England) : Penguin Books, 1967 . - 903 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 18 cm.
ISBN : 0-14-043020-2
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : It was near four o'clock on a September day so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. Réservation
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Titre : Daniel Deronda Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Eliot ; Barbara Nathan Hardy Editeur : London [England] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 19671974 Importance : 903 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 18 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-14-043020-2 Langues : Anglais Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : It was near four o'clock on a September day so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. Daniel Deronda [texte imprimé] / George Eliot ; Barbara Nathan Hardy . - London (England) : Penguin Books, 19671974 . - 903 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 18 cm.
ISBN : 0-14-043020-2
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : It was near four o'clock on a September day so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. Great expectations / Charles Dickens
Titre : Great expectations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Dickens ; Charlotte Mitchell Editeur : London [England] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2003 Collection : Penguin classics Importance : 514 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-143956-3 Note générale : "Reprinted with updated further reading, revised Dickens Chronology and new appendix 2003"--T.p. verso. Langues : Anglais Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Man woman relationships Ex-convicts Benefactors Revenge Orphans Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : Dickens considered Great Expectations one of his "little pieces," and indeed, it is slim compared to such weighty novels as David Copperfield or Nicholas Nickleby. But what this cautionary tale of a young man raised high above his station by a mysterious benefactor lacks in length, it more than makes up for in its remarkable characters and compelling story. The novel begins with young orphaned Philip Pirrip--Pip--running afoul of an escaped convict in a cemetery. This terrifying personage bullies Pip into stealing food and a file for him, threatening that if he tells a soul "your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted and ate." The boy does as he's asked, but the convict is captured anyway, and transported to the penal colonies in Australia. Having started his novel in a cemetery, Dickens then ups the stakes and introduces his hero into the decaying household of Miss Havisham, a wealthy, half-mad woman who was jilted on her wedding day many years before and has never recovered. Pip is brought there to play with Miss Havisham's ward, Estella, a little girl who delights in tormenting Pip about his rough hands and future as a blacksmith's apprentice. I had never thought of being ashamed of my hands before; but I began to consider them a very indifferent pair. Her contempt for me was so strong, that it became infectious, and I caught it. It is an infection that Pip never quite recovers from; as he spends more time with Miss Havisham and the tantalizing Estella, he becomes more and more discontented with his guardian, the kindhearted blacksmith, Joe, and his childhood friend Biddy. When, after several years, Pip becomes the heir of an unknown benefactor, he leaps at the chance to leave his home and friends behind to go to London and become a gentleman. But having expectations, as Pip soon learns, is a two-edged sword, and nothing is as he thought it would be. Like that other "little piece," A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations is different from the usual Dickensian fare: the story is dark, almost surreal at times, and you'll find few of the author's patented comic characters and no comic set pieces. And yet this is arguably the most compelling of Dickens's novels for, unlike David Copperfield or Martin Chuzzlewit, the reader can never be sure that things will work out for Pip. Even Dickens apparently had his doubts--he wrote two endings for this novel. Great expectations [texte imprimé] / Charles Dickens ; Charlotte Mitchell . - London (England) : Penguin Books, 2003 . - 514 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm. - (Penguin classics) .
ISBN : 978-0-14-143956-3
"Reprinted with updated further reading, revised Dickens Chronology and new appendix 2003"--T.p. verso.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Man woman relationships Ex-convicts Benefactors Revenge Orphans Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : Dickens considered Great Expectations one of his "little pieces," and indeed, it is slim compared to such weighty novels as David Copperfield or Nicholas Nickleby. But what this cautionary tale of a young man raised high above his station by a mysterious benefactor lacks in length, it more than makes up for in its remarkable characters and compelling story. The novel begins with young orphaned Philip Pirrip--Pip--running afoul of an escaped convict in a cemetery. This terrifying personage bullies Pip into stealing food and a file for him, threatening that if he tells a soul "your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted and ate." The boy does as he's asked, but the convict is captured anyway, and transported to the penal colonies in Australia. Having started his novel in a cemetery, Dickens then ups the stakes and introduces his hero into the decaying household of Miss Havisham, a wealthy, half-mad woman who was jilted on her wedding day many years before and has never recovered. Pip is brought there to play with Miss Havisham's ward, Estella, a little girl who delights in tormenting Pip about his rough hands and future as a blacksmith's apprentice. I had never thought of being ashamed of my hands before; but I began to consider them a very indifferent pair. Her contempt for me was so strong, that it became infectious, and I caught it. It is an infection that Pip never quite recovers from; as he spends more time with Miss Havisham and the tantalizing Estella, he becomes more and more discontented with his guardian, the kindhearted blacksmith, Joe, and his childhood friend Biddy. When, after several years, Pip becomes the heir of an unknown benefactor, he leaps at the chance to leave his home and friends behind to go to London and become a gentleman. But having expectations, as Pip soon learns, is a two-edged sword, and nothing is as he thought it would be. Like that other "little piece," A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations is different from the usual Dickensian fare: the story is dark, almost surreal at times, and you'll find few of the author's patented comic characters and no comic set pieces. And yet this is arguably the most compelling of Dickens's novels for, unlike David Copperfield or Martin Chuzzlewit, the reader can never be sure that things will work out for Pip. Even Dickens apparently had his doubts--he wrote two endings for this novel. Réservation
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Titre : Hard times for these times Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Dickens ; Kate Flint Editeur : London [England] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2003 Collection : Penguin classics Importance : xli, 321 p. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-14-143967-X Note générale : Reissued with revised Note on the text, revised and updated Further reading and new appendices, 2003. Langues : Anglais Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Social problems Domestic fiction Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : Coketown is dominated by the figure of Mr Thomas Gradgrind, school headmaster and model of Utilitarian success. Feeding both his pupils and family with facts, he bans fancy and wonder from any young minds. As a consequence his obedient daughter Louisa marries the loveless businessman and ‘bully of humanity’ Mr Bounderby, and his son Tom rebels to become embroiled in gambling and robbery. And, as their fortunes cross with those of free-spirited circus girl Sissy Jupe and victimized weaver Stephen Blackpool, Gradgrind is eventually forced to recognize the value of the human heart in an age of materialism and machinery. Hard times for these times [texte imprimé] / Charles Dickens ; Kate Flint . - London (England) : Penguin Books, 2003 . - xli, 321 p. ; 20 cm. - (Penguin classics) .
ISBN : 0-14-143967-X
Reissued with revised Note on the text, revised and updated Further reading and new appendices, 2003.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Social problems Domestic fiction Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : Coketown is dominated by the figure of Mr Thomas Gradgrind, school headmaster and model of Utilitarian success. Feeding both his pupils and family with facts, he bans fancy and wonder from any young minds. As a consequence his obedient daughter Louisa marries the loveless businessman and ‘bully of humanity’ Mr Bounderby, and his son Tom rebels to become embroiled in gambling and robbery. And, as their fortunes cross with those of free-spirited circus girl Sissy Jupe and victimized weaver Stephen Blackpool, Gradgrind is eventually forced to recognize the value of the human heart in an age of materialism and machinery. Réservation
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Titre : Oliver Twist : or, The parish boy's progress Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Dickens ; Philip Horne Editeur : London [England] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 553 p. Présentation : ill. couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-143974-7 Note générale : Published in Penguin classics: 2002. Reprinted with revised Dickens chronology: 2003. Langues : Anglais Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:429 Old english ; LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Boys Orphans Criminals Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : The story of the orphan Oliver, who runs away from the workhouse only to be taken in by a den of thieves, shocked readers when it was first published. Dickens’s tale of childhood innocence beset by evil depicts the dark criminal underworld of a London peo Oliver Twist : or, The parish boy's progress [texte imprimé] / Charles Dickens ; Philip Horne . - London (England) : Penguin Books, 2003 . - 553 p. : ill. couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-143974-7
Published in Penguin classics: 2002. Reprinted with revised Dickens chronology: 2003.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:429 Old english ; LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature Mots-clés : Boys Orphans Criminals Index. décimale : 823/.8 Résumé : The story of the orphan Oliver, who runs away from the workhouse only to be taken in by a den of thieves, shocked readers when it was first published. Dickens’s tale of childhood innocence beset by evil depicts the dark criminal underworld of a London peo Réservation
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