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Charles Dickens: Critical Essay by Juliet McMaster

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Charles Dickens
About 21 pages (6,348 words)
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SOURCE: "Hard Times: 'Black and White'," in Dickens the Designer, The Macmillan Press Ltd, 1987, pp. 177-92.

In the following essay, McMaster examines how Dickens uses color imagery in Hard Times to reinforce its characterizations and themes.

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