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Victorian idiom and the Dickensian "Toe in the Water"
The beginnings of Dickens's idiomatic imagination: Dombey and Son's "Right-Hand Man"
"Shouldering the Wheel" in Bleak House
"Brought Up By Hand": the manual outlay of Great Expectations
Sweat work and nose grinding in Our Mutual Friend
The afterlife of idiomatic absorption: novelists and critics.
The beginnings of Dickens's idiomatic imagination: Dombey and Son's "Right-Hand Man"
"Shouldering the Wheel" in Bleak House
"Brought Up By Hand": the manual outlay of Great Expectations
Sweat work and nose grinding in Our Mutual Friend
The afterlife of idiomatic absorption: novelists and critics.