The Tutorial History of English Literature

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The Tutorial History of English Literature
A J Alfred John Wyatt
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Gamp, Captain Cuttle, Mr. Micawber are unlike any other characters in fiction. It has been objected that they are not true to life. It might indeed be difficult to find their exact prototypes ; bvit they are unmistakably alive. Every phrase they utter is redolent of their individuality. Collectively they sum up much of the humour of English life in Dickens' time.
Closely connected with his power of humorous charac- terisation is Dickens' mastery of the grotesque ^^tvoZqit^ ^^^^ terrible. The dw
...arf Qiiilp in 'The Old Curiosity Shop, ' Dennis the hangman in ' Barnaby Eudge, ' Uriah Heep in ' David Copperfield ' are as characteristic of him in their way as any of the comic figures. The ultimate source of true humour is a certain independence and individuality of outlook ; and the same eyes which found much to excite laughter in their survey of the world found much to excite fear. And they found much to excite tears. Though a proueness to labour the pathetic is one of his faults, Dickens' pathos gives much of its value to his work.

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