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    <title>Quattro passi per Londra: la metropoli e il crimine nel giornalismo di Charles Dickens</title>
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      <name>Breccolotto, Chiara</name>
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    <summary type="text">Title: Quattro passi per Londra: la metropoli e il crimine nel giornalismo di Charles Dickens
Authors: Breccolotto, Chiara
Abstract: This thesis was worked out with the aim of analysing the crime existent in Victorian London where the English author Charles Dickens lived in the 19th century. To reach this goal I examined a short selection of detective articles published in the newspapers founded by Dickens: Household Words (1850-1859) and All The Year Round (1859-1895). I selected four articles full of references to the criminal figures present in London in the 19th century and to precise places of the city which were often related to criminal life as Newgate Prison or The Old Bailey Court.
Description: Tesi di laurea di 1. livello in Lingue e letterature straniere moderne. Corso di laurea in Mediazione Linguistica per le istituzioni, le imprese e il commercio. A. a. 2008/2009. Relatore Prof.ssa Francesca Saggini. Correlatore Prof. Valerio Viviani.</summary>
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