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Charles Dickens in Context

Charles Dickens in Context

Charles Dickens in Context

Sally Ledger, Birkbeck College, University of London
Holly Furneaux, University of Leicester
July 2011
Hardback
9780521887007

    Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it, demands to be read in context. This book illuminates the worlds – social, political, economic and artistic – in which Dickens worked. Dickens's professional life encompassed work as a novelist, journalist, editor, public reader and passionate advocate of social reform. This volume offers a detailed treatment of Dickens in each of these roles, exploring the central features of Dickens's age, work and legacy, and uncovering sometimes surprising faces of the man and of the range of Dickens industries. Through 45 digestible short chapters written by a leading expert on each topic, a rounded picture emerges of Dickens's engagement with his time, the influence of his works and the ways he has been read, adapted and re-imagined from the nineteenth century to the present.

    • Aimed at students and researchers of Dickens and the Victorian period, with digestible, yet detailed and self-contained chapters
    • Combines scholarly authority with innovative new approaches
    • Provides a starting point for investigating any Dickens-related topic, with suggestions on how to develop the research

    Product details

    July 2011
    Hardback
    9780521887007
    428 pages
    235 × 161 × 25 mm
    0.81kg
    17 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Life and Afterlife:
    • 1. The life of Dickens 1: before Ellen Ternan John Bowen
    • 2. The life of Dickens 2: after Ellen Ternan John Bowen
    • 3. Dickens's lives Michael Slater
    • 4. Victorian stage adaptations and novel appropriations Anne Humpherys
    • 5. Reviewing Dickens in the Victorian periodical press John Drew
    • 6. The European context Michael Hollington
    • 7. Major twentieth-century critical responses Toru Sasaki
    • 8. Modern stage adaptations Tony Williams
    • 9. Modern screen adaptations Toru Sasaki
    • 10. The heritage industry Juliet John
    • 11. Neo-Victorian Dickens Cora Kaplan
    • Part II. Social and Cultural Contexts:
    • 12. Popular culture Paul Schlicke
    • 13. The rise of celebrity culture Joss Marsh
    • 14. The newspaper and periodical market John Drew
    • 15. Authorship and the professional writer Florian Schweizer
    • 16. The theatre Marty Gould
    • 17. Melodrama Juliet John
    • 18. The bildungsroman Florian Schweizer
    • 19. Visual culture Kate Flint
    • 20. The historical novel Ian Duncan
    • 21. The illustrated novel Mary Elizabeth Leighton and Lisa Surridge
    • 22. Christmas Sally Ledger
    • 23. Childhood Holly Furneaux
    • 24. Work Martin Danahay
    • 25. Europe Ruth Livesey
    • 26. The Victorians and America Ella Dzelzainis
    • 27. Educating the Victorians Patrick Brantlinger
    • 28. London Anne Humphereys
    • 29. Politics Michael Sanders
    • 30. Political economy Paul Young
    • 31. The aristocracy Andrew Sanders
    • 32. The middle classes Priti Joshi
    • 33. Urban migration and mobility Josephine McDonagh
    • 34. Financial markets and the banking system Francis O'Gorman
    • 35. Empires and colonies Grace Moore
    • 36. Race Priti Joshi
    • 37. Crime Anne Schwan
    • 38. The law Jan-Melissa Schramm
    • 39. Religion Emma Mason
    • 40. Science James Mussell
    • 41. Transport Jonathan Grossman
    • 42. Social hygiene, illness and disease Janis McLarren Caldwell
    • 43. Domesticity Catherine Waters
    • 44. Sexuality Holly Furneaux
    • 45. Gender identities Catherine Waters
    • Further reading
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • John Bowen, Michael Slater, Anne Humpherys, John Drew, Michael Hollington, Toru Sasaki, Tony Williams, Juliet John, Cora Kaplan, Paul Schlicke, Joss Marsh, Florian Schweizer, Marty Gould, Kate Flint, Ian Duncan, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Lisa Surridge, Sally Ledger, Holly Furneaux, Martin Danahay, Ruth Livesey, Ella Dzelzainis, Patrick Brantlinger, Michael Sanders, Paul Young, Andrew Sanders, Priti Joshi, Josephine McDonagh, Francis O'Gorman, Grace Moore, Anne Schwan, Jan-Melissa Schramm, Emma Mason, James Mussell, Jonathan Grossman, Janis McLarren Caldwell, Catherine Waters