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Arthur Harding

 

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Charles Dickens : A Tale of Two Cities

Jonathan Rose, "How Historians Study Reader Response: or, What did Jo Think of Bleak House?": "Arthur Harding, a professional criminal who grew up in the East End slum known as 'the Jago,' was quite impressed by A Tale of Two Cities and Dombey and Son when he read them in prison ..."

Century: 1800-1849 / 1850-1899 / 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Arthur Harding      Print: Book

  

Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son

Jonathan Rose, "How Historians Study Reader Response: or, What did Jo Think of Bleak House?": "Arthur Harding, a professional criminal who grew up in the East End slum known as 'the Jago,' was quite impressed by A Tale of Two Cities and Dombey and Son when he read them in prison ..."

Century: 1800-1849 / 1850-1899 / 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Arthur Harding      Print: Book

 

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