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Title:
Dickens and modernity / edited by Juliet John for the English Association.
Publisher:
D.S. Brewer,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
xi, 232 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Criticism and interpretation.
Civilization, Modern, in literature.
Other Authors:
John, Juliet, 1967-
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Afterword: The 2012 bicentenary / Florian Schweizer. Dickens, sexuality and the body ; or, Clock loving : Master Humphrey's queer objects of desire / Holly Furneaux -- Texts, paratexts and 'E-texts' : the poetics of communication in Dickens's journalism / John Drew -- Corpus stylistics : Dickens, text-drivenness and the fictional world / Michaela Mahlberg -- Things, words, and the meaning of art / Juliet John -- Dickens and the circus of modernity / Michael Hollington -- The Oliver! phenomenon, or, 'Please, sir, we want more and more!' / Joss Marsh and Carrie Sickmann -- 'Wow! she's a lesbian. Got to be!' : re-reading/re-viewing Dickens and neo-Victorianism on the BBC / Kim Edwards Keates -- Out of place : David Copperfield's irresolvable geographies / Dominic Rainsford -- Afterword: The 2012 bicentenary / Florian Schweizer.
Summary:
"The scale of the 2012 bicentenary celebrations of Dickens's birth is testimony to his status as one of the most globally popular literary authors the world has ever seen. Yet Dickens has also become associated in the public imagination with a particular version of the Victorian past and with respectability. His continued cultural prominence and the 'brand recognition' achieved by his image and images suggest that his vision reaches beyond the Victorian period. Yet what is the relationship between Dickens and the modern world? Do his works offer a consoling version of the past or are they attuned to that state of uncertainty and instability we associate with the nebulous but resonant concept of modernity? This volume positions Dickens as both a literary and a cultural icon with a complex relationship to the cultural landscape in his own period and since. It seeks to demonstrate that oppositions which have pervaded approaches to Dickens - Victorian vs modern, artist vs entertainer, culture vs commerce - are false, by exploring the diversity and multiplicity of Dickens's textual and extra-textual lives. A specially commissioned Afterword by Florian Schweizer, Director of the Dickens 2012 celebrations, offers a fascinating insight into the shaping of this year-long public programme of commemoration of Dickens. Like the volume as a whole, it asks us to consider the nature of our connection with 'this quintessentially Victorian writer' and what it is about Dickens that still appeals to people around the world."--cover, p.4.
Series:
Essays and studies 2012 ; n.s., v. 65.
ISBN:
9781843843269
1843843269
OCLC:
(OCoLC)773672068
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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