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Dear Mr. Dickens

Author : Nancy Churnin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2024-10-03
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0807515272

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Dear Mr. Dickens by Nancy Churnin Pdf

Eliza Davis believed in speaking up for what was right, even if it meant telling Charles Dickens he was wrong.

What the Dickens?!

Author : Bryan Kozlowski
Publisher : Running Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780762461127

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What the Dickens?! by Bryan Kozlowski Pdf

GRAB A BUMPER, FORGET YOUR FANTEEGS, AND ROAM AT A FOOT-PACE THROUGH THE TWISTY ALLEYWAYS OF THE VICTORIAN VERNACULAR! What larks! Dive into the world of literature's ultimate wordsmith, Charles Dickens, in this literary romp through his finest quips, barbs, and turns of phrase. Featuring 200 of Dickens' best-loved words, drawn from his fifteen novels and hundreds of short stories, What the Dickens?! is full of period-appropriate definitions, pithy commentary, and charming illustrations. Perfect for word nerds and book lovers of all ages, this volume will have you dragging your friends to the hippo-comedietta and bonneting your anti-Pickwickian adversaries like a proper Victorian in no time!

The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination

Author : Ms Beryl Gray
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-11-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781472435316

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The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination by Ms Beryl Gray Pdf

Fascinated by them, unable to ignore them, and imaginatively stimulated by them, Charles Dickens was an acute and unsentimental reporter on the dogs he kept and encountered during a time when they were a burgeoning part of the nineteenth-century urban and domestic scene. As dogs inhabited Dickens’s city, so too did they populate his fiction, journalism, and letters. In the first book-length work of criticism on Dickens’s relationship to canines, Beryl Gray shows that dogs, real and invented, were intrinsic to Dickens’s vision and experience of London and to his representations of its life. Gray draws on an array of reminiscences by Dickens’s friends, family, and fellow writers, and also situates her book within the context of nineteenth-century attitudes towards dogs as revealed in the periodical press, newspapers, and institutional archives. Integral to her study is her analysis of Dickens’s texts in relationship to their illustrations by George Cruikshank and Hablot Knight Browne and to portraiture by late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists like Thomas Gainsborough and Edwin Landseer. The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination will not only enlighten readers and critics of Dickens and those interested in his life but will serve as an important resource for scholars interested in the Victorian city, the treatment of animals in literature and art, and attitudes towards animals in nineteenth-century Britain.

The Dickensian

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UVA:X006023164

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The Dickens Advertiser

Author : Bernard Darwin
Publisher : Ardent Media
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1930
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Dickens Advertiser by Bernard Darwin Pdf

Many of Dickens' novels were published serially, in monthly parts, & the appearance of these installments was eagerly awaited. Today the advertisements, published along with the monthly parts, are no less interesting than the novels themselves for being a mirror of the tastes of the Victorian England which subscribed to Mr. Dickens's monthly installments.

Dickens and the Imagined Child

Author : Peter Merchant,Catherine Waters
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317151210

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Dickens and the Imagined Child by Peter Merchant,Catherine Waters Pdf

The figure of the child and the imaginative and emotional capacities associated with children have always been sites of lively contestation for readers and critics of Dickens. In Dickens and the Imagined Child, leading scholars explore the function of the child and childhood within Dickens’s imagination and reflect on the cultural resonance of his engagement with this topic. Part I of the collection examines the Dickensian child as both characteristic type and particular example, proposing a typology of the Dickensian child that is followed by discussions of specific children in Oliver Twist, Dombey and Son, and Bleak House. Part II focuses on the relationship between childhood and memory, by examining the various ways in which the child’s-eye view was reabsorbed into Dickens’s mature sensibility. The essays in Part III focus upon reading and writing as particularly significant aspects of childhood experience; from Dickens’s childhood reading of tales of adventure, they move to discussion of the child readers in his novels and finally to a consideration of his own early writings alongside those that his children contributed to the Gad’s Hill Gazette. The collection therefore builds a picture of the remembered experiences of childhood being realised anew, both by Dickens and through his inspiring example, in the imaginative creations that they came to inform. While the protagonist of David Copperfield-that 'favourite child' among Dickens’s novels-comes to think of his childhood self as something which he 'left behind upon the road of life', for Dickens himself, leafing continually through his own back pages, there can be no putting away of childish things.

The Dickens Boy

Author : Thomas Keneally
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-08
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 9781982169145

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The Dickens Boy by Thomas Keneally Pdf

The award-winning author of modern classics such as Schindler's List and the "complex and mesmerizing" (The Christian Science Monitor) Napoleon's Last Island is at his triumphant best with this vibrant and engaging novel about the adventures of Charles Dickens's son in the Australian Outback during the 1860s. Edward Dickens, the tenth child of England's most famous author Charles Dickens, has consistently let down his parents. Unable to apply himself at school and adrift in life, the teenaged boy is sent to Australia in the hopes that he can make something of himself--or at least fail out of the public eye. He soon finds himself in the remote Outback, surrounded by Aboriginals, colonials, ex-convicts, ex-soldiers, and very few women. Even on the other side of the world, Edward encounters the same rabid veneration of his father that exists in England. But Edward has a secret: he has never read a single word of his father's beloved writing. Determined to prove to his parents and more importantly, himself, that he can succeed in this vast and unfamiliar wilderness, Edward works hard at his new life amidst various livestock, bushrangers, shifty stock agents, and frontier battles. By reimagining the tale of a fascinating yet little-known figure in history, this rollicking, high-spirited tale offers penetrating insights into Colonialism and the fate of Australia's indigenous people, and a wonderfully intimate portrait of Charles Dickens, as seen through the eye of his exiled son.

What-the-Dickens

Author : Gregory Maguire
Publisher : Candlewick Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780763651718

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What-the-Dickens by Gregory Maguire Pdf

A terrible storm is raging, and ten-year-old Dinah is huddled by candlelight with her brother, sister, and cousin Gage, who is telling a very unusual tale. It’s the story of What-the-Dickens, a newly hatched orphan creature who finds he has an attraction to teeth, a crush on a cat named McCavity, and a penchant for getting into trouble. One day he happens upon a feisty girl skibberee who is working as an Agent of Change -- trading coins for teeth -- and learns that there is a dutiful tribe of skibbereen (call them tooth fairies) to which he hopes to belong. As his tale of discovery unfolds, however, both What-the- Dickens and Dinah come to see that the world is both richer and less sure than they ever imagined.

The Christmas Carol

Author : Charles Dickens
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Christmas stories
ISBN : 9780557892907

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The Mystery of Charles Dickens

Author : A.N. Wilson
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780062954961

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The Mystery of Charles Dickens by A.N. Wilson Pdf

Winner of the Plutarch Award for Best Biography A lively and insightful biographical celebration of the imaginative genius of Charles Dickens, published in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of his death. Charles Dickens was a superb public performer, a great orator and one of the most famous of the Eminent Victorians. Slight of build, with a frenzied, hyper-energetic personality, Dickens looked much older than his fifty-eight years when he died—an occasion marked by a crowded funeral at Westminster Abbey, despite his waking wishes for a small affair. Experiencing the worst and best of life during the Victorian Age, Dickens was not merely the conduit through whom some of the most beloved characters in literature came into the world. He was one of them. Filled with the twists, pathos, and unusual characters that sprang from this novelist’s extraordinary imagination, The Mystery of Charles Dickens looks back from the legendary writer’s death to recall the key events in his life. In doing so, he seeks to understand Dickens’ creative genius and enduring popularity. Following his life from cradle to grave, it becomes clear that Dickens’s fiction drew from his life—a fact he acknowledged. Like Oliver Twist, Dickens suffered a wretched childhood, then grew up to become not only a respectable gentleman but an artist of prodigious popularity. Dickens knew firsthand the poverty and pain his characters endured, including the scandal of a failed marriage. Going beyond standard narrative biography, A. N. Wilson brilliantly revisits the wellspring of Dickens’s vast and wild imagination, to reveal at long last why his novels captured the hearts of nineteenth century readers—and why they continue to resonate today. The Mystery of Charles Dickens is illustrated with 30 black-and-white images.

The Working Class at Home, 1790–1940

Author : Joseph Harley,Vicky Holmes,Laika Nevalainen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2022-02-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030892739

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The Working Class at Home, 1790–1940 by Joseph Harley,Vicky Holmes,Laika Nevalainen Pdf

This book examines life in the homes inhabited by the working class over the long nineteenth century. These working-class homes are often imagined as distinctly unhomely spaces, which the inhabitants struggled to fill with even the most basic of furniture, let alone acquire the comforts associated with middle-class domestic space. The concerned reformers of industrialising towns and cities painted a picture of severe deprivation, of rooms that were both cramped yet bare at the same time, and disease-ridden spaces from which their subjects required rescue. It is an image which is not only inadequate, but which also robs working-class people of their agency in creating domestic spaces which allowed for the expression of personal and familial feeling. Bringing together emerging scholars who challenge these ideas and using a range of innovative sources and approaches, this edited collection presents a new understanding of working-class homes.

What the Dickens? - Tales of Crime and Mystery by Charles Dickens (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

Author : Charles Dickens
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781447407270

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What the Dickens? - Tales of Crime and Mystery by Charles Dickens (Fantasy and Horror Classics) by Charles Dickens Pdf

Charles Dickens was the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era is still very popular today, here are collected the very finest of his crime and mystery stories. Some of the stories included are, 'The Drunkard's Death', 'The Automaton Police', 'The Edwin Drood Syndicate' and many more.

Charles Dickens as an Agent of Change

Author : Joachim Frenk,Lena Steveker
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501736292

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Charles Dickens as an Agent of Change by Joachim Frenk,Lena Steveker Pdf

Sixteen scholars from across the globe come together in Charles Dickens as Agent of Change to show how Dickens was (and still is) the consummate change agent. His works, bursting with restless energy in the Inimitable's protean style, registered and commented on the ongoing changes in the Victorian world while the Victorians' fictional and factional worlds kept (and keep) changing. The essays from notable Dickens scholars—Malcolm Andrews, Matthias Bauer, Joel J. Brattin, Doris Feldmann, Herbert Foltinek, Robert Heaman, Michael Hollington, Bert Hornback, Norbert Lennartz, Chris Louttit, Jerome Meckier, Nancy Aycock Metz, David Paroissien, Christopher Pittard, and Robert Tracy—suggest the many ways in which the notion of change has found entry into and is negotiated in Dickens' works through four aspects: social change, political and ideological change, literary change, and cultural change. An afterword by the late Edgar Rosenberg adds a personal account of how Dickens changed the life of one eminent Dickensian.

Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels

Author : Keith Easley
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004543720

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Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels by Keith Easley Pdf

We read the book, and the book is reading us. In his later novels, Charles Dickens uses the interaction between characters and their audiences within the fiction to dramatise his growing understanding of the pivotal role of spectatorship and choice in a more democratic society. Egotists of all stripes, intent on bending the world to their singular will, would appropriate the power of spectatorship by taking command of the detachment necessary for choice. Dickens’s pluralistic art of sameness and difference redefines that detachment, and liberates choice both inside and outside the novels, for the relationship between characters and their audiences within the narratives actually inscribes our own relationship with them in the performance of reading, a reflective doubling of the fiction upon the reader across time with moral consequences for our spectatorship of our own lives.

Dickensian Affects

Author : Joshua Gooch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000727494

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Dickensian Affects by Joshua Gooch Pdf

In Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity, Joshua Gooch argues that Dickens’s novels offer models of feeling that illuminate the dissensions that accompany life’s precariousness under capitalism. By examining the role of violence, anxiety, surprise, and suspense in Dickens’s novels, Gooch explores how they represent and shape emotions to create rhythms specific to their historical moment. To unearth Dickensian affects, Gooch examines how some of Dickens’s novels yoke elements in their difference to signal different kinds and ways of feeling, what he terms affective form. This patterning of elements links a text’s ways of feeling to its conjuncture and locates lines of flight that allow its representations of emotion to become something else. The violence of Oliver Twist links its satire of the New Poor Law to the post-abolition period of apprenticeship in the West Indies. The pervasive anxiety of The Old Curiosity Shop links Nell’s journey to arguments economic inequality focused on questions of inheritance and land reform. The surprise of David Copperfield binds its interests in questions of character and trust to Britain’s professional world and credit markets. And the suspense of Great Expectations gestures toward a sense of shame and demand for new models of masculine character also seen in the Volunteer rifle militias. Dickensian Affects argues that for Dickens, questions of feeling reveal the precarity of feeling itself. For Dickens, to feel is to know the possibility of feeling otherwise.