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Dickens's 'Chimes' and its pathway into Poe's "Bells." (Charles Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly

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This digital document is an article from The Mississippi Quarterly, published by Mississippi State University on March 22, 1998. The length of the article is 6027 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Text and rhetoric connect Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Bells" with Charles Dickens' work, 'The Chimes.' The words and repetitive textual structures of Dickens, such as doublets, are prevalent in "The Bells." The poem's internal rhymes are also a Dickens referent. Poe's trope of haunting recalls Dickens' frequent use of phantoms and spirits, but unlike Dickens, conveys no moral message.

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Title: Dickens's 'Chimes' and its pathway into Poe's "Bells." (Charles Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe)
Author: Burton R. Pollin
Publication:The Mississippi Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1998
Publisher: Mississippi State University
Volume: v51 Issue: n2 Page: p217(16)

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