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Date: 2013-03-08 02:22:29
Literary theory
Hard Times
Charles Dickens
Dombey and Son
Metaphor
Our Mutual Friend
Gradgrind
Reader-response criticism
Novel
Literature
Fiction
Style

Text, Reader and Metaphor: Exploring Links between ‘Disparate Domains’ in Some Novels of Charles Dickens Ralla Guha Niyogi Basanti Devi College, Kolkata Abstract One of the literary devices often used in a creative w

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