Charles Dickens as an Agent of Change

Charles Dickens as an Agent of Change

Author: Joachim Frenk

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2019-03-15

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1501736299

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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.


Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

Author: Anita Croy

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1534565892

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Charles Dickens often wrote about the social problems of 19th-century England, such as child labor, poverty, and crime. By shedding a light on these issues through popular works of literature, he helped create change. Readers explore this connection between history, social issues, and literature as they examine the details of Dickens's life and literary career through engaging main text, fact-filled sidebars, graphic organizers, and historical images. Readers are also given a close look at one of Dickens's most famous works, Oliver Twist. They are encouraged to think critically about how his words may have changed the world.


Contributions

Contributions

Author: Charles Dickens

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2023-10-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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Contributions by Charles Dickens: Contributions by Charles Dickens is a remarkable collection that showcases the diverse literary contributions of one of the most beloved and influential authors in English literature, Charles Dickens. This anthology brings together a range of Dickens' shorter works, including essays, short stories, and sketches, providing readers with a glimpse into the author's versatility and wit. From humorous tales to poignant social commentaries, Dickens' writing captivates with its vivid characters, vivid descriptions, and astute observations of human nature and society. Key Points: Versatility of Charles Dickens: The anthology highlights the wide-ranging talents of Charles Dickens, showcasing his ability to craft engaging narratives across different genres, from comedy to social commentary. Astute Observations of Society: Through his writing, Dickens keenly observes and criticizes the social issues and injustices of his time, shedding light on the human condition and the disparities within society. Memorable Characters and Engaging Stories: Contributions features Dickens' iconic characterizations and immersive storytelling, drawing readers into the lives and struggles of his characters and leaving a lasting impact.


Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

Author: Catherine Wells-Cole

Publisher: Templar Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781848771178

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This is a wonderful introduction to Charles Dickens' writing and the social history of his time. Paper novelties and glorious artwork bring Charles Dickens' novels to life and will spark an interest in this most vigorous and influential voice of his time. It is publishing to mark the bicentenary of Charles Dickens birth in February 2012


HARD TIMES AND REPRINTED PIECES

HARD TIMES AND REPRINTED PIECES

Author: CHARLES DICKENS

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 0910202206

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Step into the industrial town of Coketown with Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens. This striking novel criticizes the industrial age's pursuit of progress at the expense of human values, drawing vivid characters who personify the social and personal effects of such a system. Enhanced with reprinted pieces, this book showcases Dickens' broad writing prowess beyond his renowned novels. His sharp social commentary, interspersed with humor and keen observations, brings the grim reality of the Victorian era to life. Explore the darker side of the Industrial Revolution with Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces. Order your copy today and witness Dickens' potent blend of storytelling and social critique. Step into the industrial town of Coketown with Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens. This striking novel criticizes the industrial age's pursuit of progress at the expense of human values, drawing vivid characters who personify the social and personal effects of such a system. Enhanced with reprinted pieces, this book showcases Dickens' broad writing prowess beyond his renowned novels. His sharp social commentary, interspersed with humor and keen observations, brings the grim reality of the Victorian era to life. Explore the darker side of the Industrial Revolution with Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces. Order your copy today and witness Dickens' potent blend of storytelling and social critique.


Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves

Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves

Author: Malcolm Andrews

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2006-10-26

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0191533718

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Charles Dickens had three professional careers: novelist, journalist and public Reader. That third career has seldom been given the serious attention it deserved. For the last 12 years of his life he toured Britain and America giving 2-hour readings from his work to audiences of over two thousand. These readings were highly dramatic performances in which Dickens's great gift for mimicry enabled him to represent the looks and voices of his characters, to the point where audiences forgot they were watching Charles Dickens. His novels came alive on the platform: at the end of a reading, it seemed to many that a whole society had broken up rather than that a solitary recitalist had concluded. This book tries to recreate, in greater detail than hitherto, the sense of how those readings were performed and how they were received, how Dickens devised his stage set and tailored his books to make them into performance scripts, how he conducted his reading tours all around the country and developed a quite extraordinary rapport with his listeners. No single study of this late career of Dickens has drawn to such an extent on contemporary witnesses to the readings as well as tried to assess in some depth the significance of what Dickens called 'this new expression of the meaning of my books'. 'I shall tear myself to pieces', he said as he waited eagerly to go on stage for his performance, and that is ironically what he did, in ways he perhaps had not quite intended: he fractured into dozens of different characters up there on the platform, and as he thus tore himself to pieces his health collapsed irretrievably under the pressures he put upon himself to achieve these masterly illusions.