Charles Dickens Psychology its message can never be
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its message can never be exhausted
” Mother Mary Francis writes
and shaping therefrom this story of the Roman Empire’s final days and of one Christian’s next steps “out into all the world” as Christ did command
(1888–1976) was a Catholic priest and philosopher
Charles Dickens Psychology its message can never beBy G. K. Chesterton There is no better critic of Dickens, wrote T. S. Eliot in 1927, than Mr. Chesterton. An additional century of literary criticism notwithstanding, that judgment still resounds with the ring of truth. Charles Dickens: A Critical Study, which first appeared in print in 1906, offers compelling evidence in support of Eliots claim. An absorbing blend of biography and literary analysis, delivered in Chestertons inimitable style, the
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