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BETRAYED BY GUILT: MORDANT THEMES & PATHOLOGICAL DREAMS
”’Dickens novels are not about violence, but they have a great deal of violence in them — physical violence, psychic violence, obsession, cruelty, abuse, the works,” says Steven Marcus, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University and the … Continue reading →
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