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Week 6 Notes

  Notes on an outline, unreadable, strangely spaced. All my notes on my outlines must be tilted sideways…is it a way of differentiation?   A webbed thought diagram in loose form.

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Week 6 Notes

  Notes on an outline, unreadable, strangely spaced. All my notes on my outlines must be tilted sideways…is it a way of differentiation?   A webbed thought diagram in loose form.

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Wolf Notes 3-4-13

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Wolf Notes 3-4-13

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Danielle–Some Great Expectations notes

  Note the epochal moment in which I contemplate Dickens as the first literary celebrity.

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Danielle–Some Great Expectations notes

  Note the epochal moment in which I contemplate Dickens as the first literary celebrity.

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Sierra’s book notes: Dickens, Great Expectations

My week VI book scribblings.

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Sierra’s book notes: Dickens, Great Expectations

My week VI book scribblings.

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Miriam’s notes week 6!!!!!!!

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Miriam’s notes week 6!!!!!!!

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victorian reviews: E.S. Dallas on GREAT EXPECTATIONS

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victorian reviews: E.S. Dallas on GREAT EXPECTATIONS

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Elaine Freedgood, from “Realism, Fetishism, and Genocide”

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Elaine Freedgood, from “Realism, Fetishism, and Genocide”

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dorothy van ghent, from THE ENGLISH NOVEL

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dorothy van ghent, from THE ENGLISH NOVEL

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Week 6 Outline

“In this sense, we may go even further in our account of the ideological mission of the nineteenth century realistic novelists, and assert that their function is not merely to produce new mental and existential habits, but in a virtual or symbolic way to produce this whole new spatial and temporal configuration itself: what will come to be called “daily life”, the Alltag, or, in a different terminology, the “referent” – so many diverse characterizations of the new configuration of public and private spheres or space in classical or market capitalism” (Jameson’s “Realist Floor-Plan” (374) as excerpted in 374 in Michael’s Criticism Summary)

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Week 6 Outline

“In this sense, we may go even further in our account of the ideological mission of the nineteenth century realistic novelists, and assert that their function is not merely to produce new mental and existential habits, but in a virtual or symbolic way to produce this whole new spatial and temporal configuration itself: what will come to be called “daily life”, the Alltag, or, in a different terminology, the “referent” – so many diverse characterizations of the new configuration of public and private spheres or space in classical or market capitalism” (Jameson’s “Realist Floor-Plan” (374) as excerpted in 374 in Michael’s Criticism Summary)

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Maddie on Frankenstein in Great Expectations

In comparing Great Expectations to Frankenstein, Pip seems to imply that Magwitch is his Dr. Frankenstein. Of course, in some ways Magwitch fits that role completely. After all, as Magwitch happily proclaims many times, he is the one who makes

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Maddie on Frankenstein in Great Expectations

In comparing Great Expectations to Frankenstein, Pip seems to imply that Magwitch is his Dr. Frankenstein. Of course, in some ways Magwitch fits that role completely. After all, as Magwitch happily proclaims many times, he is the one who makes

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