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Adam Bede: Critical Essay by James Eli Adams

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About 23 pages (6,773 words)
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SOURCE: “Gyp's Tale: On Sympathy, Silence, and Realism in Adam Bede,” in Dickens Studies Annual, Vol. 20, 1991, pp. 227-42.

In the following essay, Adams examines the limits of the human ability to express emotion through language in Adam Bede.

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