TY - BOOK AU - Mee,Jon TI - The Cambridge introduction to Charles Dickens T2 - Cambridge introductions to literature SN - 9780521859141 (hc) AV - PR4588 .M44 2010 U1 - 823.8 MEE/Cam 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Dickens, Charles, N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note: Preface; Chronology; 1. Dickens the entertainer: 'people must be amuthed'; 2. Dickens and language: 'what I meantersay'; 3. Dickens and the city: 'animate London ... inanimate London'; 4. Dickens, gender, and domesticity: 'be it ever ... so ghastly ... there's no place like it'; 5. Adapting Dickens: 'he do the police in different voices'; Further reading N2 - "Charles Dickens became immensely popular early on in his career as a novelist, and his appeal continues to grow with new editions prompted by recent television and film adaptations, as well as large numbers of students studying the Victorian novel. This lively and accessible introduction to Dickens focuses on the extraordinary diversity of his writing. Jon Mee discusses Dickens's novels, journalism and public performances, the historical contexts and his influence on other writers. In the process, five major themes emerge: Dickens the entertainer; Dickens and language; Dickens and London; Dickens, gender, and domesticity; and the question of adaptation, including Dickens's adaptations of his own work. These interrelated concerns allow readers to start making their own new connections between his famous and less widely read works and to appreciate fully the sheer imaginative richness of his writing, which particularly evokes the dizzying expansion of nineteenth-century London"-- UR - http://assets.cambridge.org/97805216/76342/cover/9780521676342.jpg UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1010/2010021908-b.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1010/2010021908-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1010/2010021908-t.html ER -