This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rhetoric he uses for that purpose is empty or not. This is carried out through an analysis of Oliver Twist, his first eponymous novel with a child hero featuring the unhappy parish children. This unhappy childhood, caught up in the Victorian workhouse system brought about by the Industrial Revolution, could not leave Dickens cold. On the contrary, that provoked strong reactions through his career both as a public orator and prose writer. The question that goes with this topic being not asked rhetorically, it is noteworthy that as a public orator and prose writer, Dickens inescapably relied on rhetorical devices to characterise those children. ...
My thesis argues that Charles Dickens populated his novels with liminal characters who exist in the ...
This paper discusses Charles Dickens’ expert weaving of realism into his very entertaining 1838 nove...
The children of Charles Dickens are immersed in darkness, the central theme of childhood intrinsical...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This thesis employs a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the representation of children in...
Nowadays, children are facilitated with well-developed education, healthy food, and technologies. Th...
Nowadays, children are facilitated with well-developed education, healthy food, and technologies. Th...
The study object in this research is childhood in Dickens’ Oliver Twist and Brontë’s Jane Eyre. Alth...
The figure of the child and the imaginative and emotional capacities associated with children have a...
This thesis examines the main influences responsible for Charles Dickens's impassioned campaign on b...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist in order to show what it was like to live in 19th century London....
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
My thesis argues that Charles Dickens populated his novels with liminal characters who exist in the ...
This paper discusses Charles Dickens’ expert weaving of realism into his very entertaining 1838 nove...
The children of Charles Dickens are immersed in darkness, the central theme of childhood intrinsical...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This article discusses Dickens’s characterisation of children with the aim of showing whether the rh...
This thesis employs a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the representation of children in...
Nowadays, children are facilitated with well-developed education, healthy food, and technologies. Th...
Nowadays, children are facilitated with well-developed education, healthy food, and technologies. Th...
The study object in this research is childhood in Dickens’ Oliver Twist and Brontë’s Jane Eyre. Alth...
The figure of the child and the imaginative and emotional capacities associated with children have a...
This thesis examines the main influences responsible for Charles Dickens's impassioned campaign on b...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist in order to show what it was like to live in 19th century London....
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
My thesis argues that Charles Dickens populated his novels with liminal characters who exist in the ...
This paper discusses Charles Dickens’ expert weaving of realism into his very entertaining 1838 nove...
The children of Charles Dickens are immersed in darkness, the central theme of childhood intrinsical...