A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... Prison , and there was a prison on this site from the 12th c until 1902. For most of these years it served as London's main prison . Sir Thomas Malory ( d 1471 ) was in prison here for murder , theft and rape and wrote La Morte D'Arthur ...
... Prison , and there was a prison on this site from the 12th c until 1902. For most of these years it served as London's main prison . Sir Thomas Malory ( d 1471 ) was in prison here for murder , theft and rape and wrote La Morte D'Arthur ...
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... prison . Charles Dickens had a ' horrible fascination ' for Newgate and visited the prison several times , and made use of it in his novels . We see Fagin in Oliver Twist waiting for his end in the condemned cell , and Pip in Great ...
... prison . Charles Dickens had a ' horrible fascination ' for Newgate and visited the prison several times , and made use of it in his novels . We see Fagin in Oliver Twist waiting for his end in the condemned cell , and Pip in Great ...
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... prison . The £ 450 he inherited was sufficent to get John Dickens out of prison but not quite enough to totally discharge his debts . Dickens used his father's experiences in the Marshalsea for David Copperfield ( 1845-50 ) and sets ...
... prison . The £ 450 he inherited was sufficent to get John Dickens out of prison but not quite enough to totally discharge his debts . Dickens used his father's experiences in the Marshalsea for David Copperfield ( 1845-50 ) and sets ...
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