Ross Dabney, J. Butt & K. Tillotson, and others think that Dickens revised the role of Edith in the original plan of Dombey and Son upon the advice of a friend. I tend to believe that Dickens's swerve from his course was prompted by two motives, his relish for grand scenes, and his endeavour to engage the reader's sympathies for a character who was a victim of a social practice which he was trying to condemn. Dickens's humanitarian attitude sought to redeem the sinner and condemn the sin. In engaging the reader's sympathies, Dickens had entrapped his own. Both Edith and Alice are shown as victims of rapacious mothers who sell anything, or anybody for money. While Good Mrs Brown sells Alice's virtue and innocenc...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Using the tools of feminist literary criticism, this dissertation examines the female domestic serva...
This study examines the pattern of self-destructive behavior engaged in by eleven female characters ...
The paper focuses on elder women as moral scapegoats and grotesque figures in Charles Dickens\u27 ...
Oliver Twist was a direct appeal to society to take action against poverty, exploitation of children...
The rhythm of Victorian family life, described by Dickens, was subordinated to a sense of unfulfille...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
In Charles Dickens\u27 Little Dorrit (1855-1857) the theme of reality and illusion is introduced ear...
This study asserts that pastoral signification in Dickens\u27s novels is polyphonic. Given this moda...
The purpose of this paper is to show EGO-CENTRIC PARENTS IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLES DICKENS. Many of D...
In his novels Charles Dickens shows an abiding interest in the family, the child, and educational pr...
On 12 June 1858, habitual readers of Household Words were amazed to find a proclamation on the front...
Charles Dickens's early novels are engendered by what David Copperfield calls an "old unhappy want o...
This thesis examines Dickens's presentation of evil women. In the course of my reading I discovered ...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Using the tools of feminist literary criticism, this dissertation examines the female domestic serva...
This study examines the pattern of self-destructive behavior engaged in by eleven female characters ...
The paper focuses on elder women as moral scapegoats and grotesque figures in Charles Dickens\u27 ...
Oliver Twist was a direct appeal to society to take action against poverty, exploitation of children...
The rhythm of Victorian family life, described by Dickens, was subordinated to a sense of unfulfille...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
In Charles Dickens\u27 Little Dorrit (1855-1857) the theme of reality and illusion is introduced ear...
This study asserts that pastoral signification in Dickens\u27s novels is polyphonic. Given this moda...
The purpose of this paper is to show EGO-CENTRIC PARENTS IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLES DICKENS. Many of D...
In his novels Charles Dickens shows an abiding interest in the family, the child, and educational pr...
On 12 June 1858, habitual readers of Household Words were amazed to find a proclamation on the front...
Charles Dickens's early novels are engendered by what David Copperfield calls an "old unhappy want o...
This thesis examines Dickens's presentation of evil women. In the course of my reading I discovered ...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Using the tools of feminist literary criticism, this dissertation examines the female domestic serva...