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082 _a828.82
_bDI
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_aDickens, Charles
_d1812-1870
245 1 0 _aDombey and son
_cCharles Dickens ; afterword by Alan Pryce-Jones
250 _a1st print.
260 3 _aNew York :
_bThe New American Library,
_c1964.
300 _a918 p. ;
_c18 cm.
490 _a(A Signet Classics ;
_v261)
520 3 _a"Dombey and Son marks the great turning point of Dicken´s artistic career.. In it, he departs forever from the picaresque world of his earlier novels, in which only individual villainy had marred the landscape of life; for the first time he envisions evil as inherent in the structure of his society, and gives unified form to this vision in all its scope, depth, adn compelxity. Set in an England caught in the throes of industrial revolution and commercial expansion, this tale of a proud, ambitious, and morally blind businessman, adn his pernicious effect upon the multitude of lives around him, stands as a memorable indictment of a corrive economic system, and as profouund plea for human values. Written with immense vitality, abounding in characters of extraordinary of vividness, and superb in total design, Dombey and son is , as Edgar Johnson has written, "One of Dickens´greatest books" the first reat asterpieces of Dickens´maturity". Alan Pryce-Jones declares: "In a world, the book is carried throughby its gusto. We do not have tu supend disbelief. Dickens has the air, the panache, to make us believe...". contraportada.
648 4 _92245
_aSiglo XIX
650 1 4 _92875
_aLiteratura inglesa
650 1 4 _92345
_aLiteratura estadounidense
650 1 4 _96098
_aNovelas picarescas
650 1 4 _96724
_aIndustrialización
700 1 _99581
_aPryce-Jones, Alan,
_eafterword by
900 _c03/03/2017
_eDonación
_gMiguel Giusti
910 _afsh
_c08/02/2020
942 _2ddc
_cLIBRO