CHARLES DICKENS’ INFLUENCE ON EVELYN WAUGH’S WORKS

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Elmira Muratova
Satishova Fariza

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The article deals with impact on Charles Dickens’ works such as: “Bleak House”, “Little Dorrit”, “Nicholas Nickleby”, “Oliver Twist” to Evelyn Waugh’s A Handful of Dust.

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Elmira Muratova, & Satishova Fariza. (2023). CHARLES DICKENS’ INFLUENCE ON EVELYN WAUGH’S WORKS. Proceedings of International Educators Conference, 2(5), 215–221. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/iec/article/view/2092
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Meckier, 'Why the Man Who Liked Dickens', p. 181

https://mirabiledictu.org/2015/06/03/evelyn-waughs-a-handful-of-dust-more-summer-reading-do-we-have-to-read-all-of-the-award-winners/

https://www.academia.edu/28267034/Reading_Dickens_in_the_Jungle_A_Handful_of_Dust_and_Mr_Pip_The_Dickens_World_Post_Imperial_Readings_ed_by_Sajni_Mukherji_and_Saswati_Halder

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259548255_Satire_and_the_limits_of_literary_theories

Christopher Sykes, Evelyn Waugh: A Biography (London: Collins, 1975). pp.195-196

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Chandrabhanu Pattanayak, 'Interview with Salman Rushdie', The Literary Criterion 18: 3 (1983), pp. 17-18.