
Charles Dickens's Networks
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Travel
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Oxford UP
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199644195
ISBN-13
9780199644193
Description
Jonathan H. Grossman's exploration into the intricate web of connections that shaped Charles Dickens's life and works offers a fresh perspective on one of literature's most celebrated figures. By delving into the networks that influenced Dickens—from his personal relationships to his professional collaborations—this analysis uncovers the myriad ways society, culture, and politics intertwined in the formation of his literary voice.
Rich in detail, the study illuminates how Dickens's interactions with contemporaries, including fellow writers, publishers, and social reformers, enriched his narratives and thematic concerns. Grossman provides a comprehensive background to the environment that fostered Dickens's creativity, emphasizing the importance of these connections in understanding his influence and legacy. The inclusion of extensive bibliographical references further enhances the reader's ability to explore this fascinating intersection of literature and social dynamics, making it a valuable resource for scholars and fans alike.
Rich in detail, the study illuminates how Dickens's interactions with contemporaries, including fellow writers, publishers, and social reformers, enriched his narratives and thematic concerns. Grossman provides a comprehensive background to the environment that fostered Dickens's creativity, emphasizing the importance of these connections in understanding his influence and legacy. The inclusion of extensive bibliographical references further enhances the reader's ability to explore this fascinating intersection of literature and social dynamics, making it a valuable resource for scholars and fans alike.
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