Author

Publication

2004 - Ashgate, Aldershot, Hants, England, England

Language

English

Word Count

78,750 words, Guess

Page Count

315 pages

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • DDC823/.8
  • LCCPR4588 .N395 2004

Description

"This study focuses on Dickens's response to questions of identity, conduct, and social organization that emerged in an era of major cultural unsettlement and change, not least with the decline of religious certainty and the rise of materialism. An analysis of A Christmas Carol as a paradigm of his concerns and strategies in these fields is followed by close readings of novels from different stages of his career, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations and Our Mutual Friend. These, and other works by Dickens, are seen to reflect ideologies currently at work in his society but also, more importantly, to participate in the construction of needful value systems and codes for regulating behaviour. Liberal humanism and middle-class hegemony feature largely in this process of culture formation, where Dickens played a crucial role in formulating and promulgating such salient guiding principles as those of sympathy, marriage and the family, economic responsibility, and hierarchy within and between groups."--Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • The nineteenth century

Other Editions

  • The scriptures of Charles Dickens: novels of ideology, novels of the selfAshgate2004-01-01

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