Charles Dickens:
Charles Dickens is without doubt a literary giant. The most widely read author of his own generation, his works remain incredibly popular today. Often seen as the quintessential Victorian novelist, his texts convey perhaps better than any others the drive for wealth and progress and the social contr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Charles Dickens is without doubt a literary giant. The most widely read author of his own generation, his works remain incredibly popular today. Often seen as the quintessential Victorian novelist, his texts convey perhaps better than any others the drive for wealth and progress and the social contrasts that characterized the Victorian era. His works are widely studied throughout the world both as literary masterpieces and as classic examples of the nineteenth century novel. Combining a biographical approach with close reading of the novels, Donald Hawes offers an illuminating portrait of Dickens as a writer and insight into his life and times. This book gives readers and students a short, lively but sophisticated introduction to Dickens's work and the personal and social context in which it was written. |
Beschreibung: | VI, 167 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations and References
vi
Introduction
1
1.
Why We Read Dickens
3
2.
Life of Dickens
10
3.
Sketches by
Boz,
Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist
19
4.
Dickens s London
25
5.
Social Class in Victorian England
34
6.
Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge
39
7.
Prison and Crime
44
8.
Dickens and Education
50
9.
Medicine, Doctors, Nurses and Hospitals
57
10.
Martin Chuzzlewit, A Christmas Carol, Dombey and Son
63
11.
Women and Children
67
12.
Dickens and Animals
76
13.
David
Copperfield,
Bleak House
80
14.
Dickens s Comic Characters and Villains
84
15.
Hard Times, LittL·
Dorrit,
A Tale of Two Cities
96
16.
Theatre and Entertainment
101
17.
Dickens and Christmas 111
18.
Dickens s Public Readings
123
19.
Dickens s Friends and Contemporaries
128
20.
Great Expectations, Our Mutual Friend, The Mystery
of Edwin Drood
144
21.
Adaptations and Versions of Dickens s Writings
149
Further Reading
157
Bibliography
159
Index
165
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Contents
Abbreviations and References
vi
Introduction
1
1.
Why We Read Dickens
3
2.
Life of Dickens
10
3.
Sketches by
Boz,
Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist
19
4.
Dickens's London
25
5.
Social Class in Victorian England
34
6.
Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge
39
7.
Prison and Crime
44
8.
Dickens and Education
50
9.
Medicine, Doctors, Nurses and Hospitals
57
10.
Martin Chuzzlewit, A Christmas Carol, Dombey and Son
63
11.
Women and Children
67
12.
Dickens and Animals
76
13.
David
Copperfield,
Bleak House
80
14.
Dickens's Comic Characters and Villains
84
15.
Hard Times, LittL·
Dorrit,
A Tale of Two Cities
96
16.
Theatre and Entertainment
101
17.
Dickens and Christmas 111
18.
Dickens's Public Readings
123
19.
Dickens's Friends and Contemporaries
128
20.
Great Expectations, Our Mutual Friend, The Mystery
of Edwin Drood
144
21.
Adaptations and Versions of Dickens's Writings
149
Further Reading
157
Bibliography
159
Index
165 |
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