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Dicken's Villains Melodrama, Character, Popular Culture

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.03.2001

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

276

Maße (L/B/H)

22.2/14.5/2 cm

Gewicht

437 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-818461-4

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This is a strong, provocative contribution to Dickens studies, to our deeper understanding of his debt to the complex protean creature that is 'popular culture' - and his contribution to it. The Review of English Studies John's book is a major, original, and potentially long-lasting reconsideration of undervalued dimensions of Dicken's ideology and aesthetics. Robert L. Patten It is cause for celebration indeed to know that even now Juliet John is at work developing implications of this splendid book in a further study of Dicken's cultural politics. Paul Schlicke, The Dickens Forum icken's Villains is one of the freshest interpretations of Dickens in a generation. The reframing of the conditions for Dickensian characterization is a signal accomplishment, responsibly formulated and challengingly presented as an alternative to the critical traditions of the post-war era. Robert L. Patten, Nineteenth-Century Literature a wonderfully intelligent and wide-ranging study which offers a fundamental challenge not simply to our view of his criminal characters, but to our understanding of the ideology of his aesthetics... It is cause for celebration indeed to know that even now Juliet John is at work developing implications of this splendid book in a further study of Dickenss cultural politics. Dickenss Villains will, I confidently predict, significantly alter the ways in which we read Dickens. Paul Schlicke, The Dickensian, 2002 John... delivers a critical wallop in this elegantly written, thoroughly researched, and persuasively argued book Mark M. Hennelly, Jr., Dickens Quarterly Essential contribution to Dickens criticism R. Ducharme, Choice Dickens studies and critics of popular culture will owe an enormous debt to Dickens's Villains for so expertly tracing the causes and consequences of the desire to recuperate Dickens for 'literature'. However, this book is not just a ground breaking study of Dickens's villains in relation to popular cultural forms ... This book is important because it rethinks Dickens's identity as a novelist, a cultural critic and within the disciplines of literary and cultural studies. It enables Dickens to be thought about in entirely new cultural and philosophical contexts. At the end of the book, John looks forward to a 'definitive' book on Dickens and popular culture. She herself is uniquely placed to offer the world such an invaluable work. Susan Rowland, Newsletter of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.03.2001

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

276

Maße (L/B/H)

22.2/14.5/2 cm

Gewicht

437 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-818461-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    • Note on the text

    • Abbreviations

    • Introduction

    • I: Melodrama, Villainy, Acting

    • 1: Intellectual Incorrectness: Melodrama, Populism, Cultural Hierarchies

    • 2: The Villains of Stage Melodrama: Romanticism and the Politics of Character

    • 3: Acting and Ambivalence: Periodical Passions

    • II: Dickens's Novels

    • 4: Melodramatic Poetics and the Gothic Villain: Interiority, Deviance, Emotion

    • 5: Twisting the Newgate Tale: Popular Culture, Pleasure and the Politics of Genre

    • 6: Dickens and Dandyism: Masking Interiority

    • 7: Byronic Baddies, Melodramatic Anxieties

    • 8: Sincerely Deviant Women

    • Afterword

    • Bibliography

    • Index