The night side of Dickens : cannibalism, passion, necessity
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The night side of Dickens : cannibalism, passion, necessity
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- Label
- The night side of Dickens : cannibalism, passion, necessity
- Title remainder
- cannibalism, passion, necessity
- Statement of responsibility
- Harry Stone
- Subject
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- Cannibalism in literature
- Cannibalism in literature
- Cannibalisme -- Dans la littérature
- Cannibalisme dans la littérature
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Death in literature
- Death in literature
- Death in literature
- Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870) -- Thèmes, motifs
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 -- Critique et interprétation
- Dickens, | 1812-1870 | Criticism and interpretation
- Emotions in literature
- Emotions in literature
- Emotions in literature
- Hartstochten
- Kannibalisme
- Light and darkness in literature
- Light and darkness in literature
- Light and darkness in literature
- Lumière et ténèbres dans la littérature
- Mort dans la littérature
- Necessity (Philosophy) in literature
- Necessity (Philosophy) in literature
- Necessity (Philosophy) in literature
- Nécessité (Philosophie) dans la littérature
- Nécessité (philosophie) dans la littérature
- Passions -- Dans la littérature
- Pauvreté -- Dans la littérature
- Émotions dans la littérature
- Cannibalism in literature
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- The Night Side of Dickens looks beyond the public image of Charles Dickens and his works to examine the startling dark side of the novelist's creative powers, the side where images of cannibalism, unbridled passion, and inexorable fate resided. Harry Stone, one of the preeminent Dickens scholars of our generation, has studied the entire Dickens oeuvre, including the previously unattributed story "The Bride's Chamber," a work that provides important new insights into Dickens' emotional life and creative energies
- By concentrating on the origins and then tracing the astonishing development of three crucial but largely unexamined areas of Dickens' life and art - his obsession with cannibalism, his latter-day experience of and depictions of passion, and his increasing attention to necessity, to behavior that is predetermined and inexorable - Stone offers us an enlarged and deeper appreciation of Dickens' protean art. Employing biographical, psychological, sociological, historical, linguistic, structural, textual, and archetypal techniques, The Night Side of Dickens ranges through the entire Dickens canon, including newly discovered and newly authenticated writings and important unpublished materials. Stone also examines the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary, journalistic, graphic, medical, ethnographic, and other, often exotic, sources that helped shape the way Dickens saw and re-created everyday life
- In the course of this wide-ranging odyssey through Dickens' mind and world, Stone presents the reader with a new and unconventional appreciation of nineteenth-century life and culture, a panorama teeming with humor, horror, and boundless diversity, all brought to vibrant immediacy in 145 full-page illustrations. A major work of literary scholarship, The Night Side of Dickens offers important insights, not only for Dickens readers and scholars, but for anyone interested in the creative process and in the bright highways and dark byways of nineteenth-century literature and life
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR4588
- LC item number
- .S76 1994
- Literary form
- non fiction
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