The majority of Charles Dickens's physically abnormal characters are neither grotesque nor frightening. After Bleak House their numbers swiftly decline as Dickens concentrates upon the social problems of his time. -- In the novels of Dickens's early literary period there is the repeated occurrence of deformities of the lower limbs. Male characters, and infrequently female characters, with such debilities are often unsuccessful in love affairs. When describing the sexual misadventures of these characters Dickens makes frequent use of a particular sexual symbol. This symbol of the lock and the key, representing the male and female sexual organs, has its roots in traditional literature. -- Added to the list of physically abnormal characters wh...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
Recognizing that the grotesque is a common characteristic of much popular art, and recognizing that ...
My thesis explores the maturation of the grotesque throughout Charles Dickens’s career. The main foc...
The majority of Charles Dickens's physically abnormal characters are neither grotesque nor frighteni...
This thesis examines the pervasive presence of the vulnerability of the human body in Charles Dicke...
This thesis explores the possibility of re-reading texts and key scenes in Dickens by placing his fi...
This thesis deals with the characters in the chosen novels of Charles Dickens. Its aim is to show th...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate the symbols of the prison and. the criminal in the wo...
Informed by nineteenth-century developments in psychiatric theory and intense debates about lunacy a...
In this dissertation I provide an analysis of grotesque characters in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Tw...
The article deals with classification and analyze of various types of grotesque in the novels of a d...
This thesis examines the relationship between Dickens's malefactors and the villains of nineteenth-c...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
Recognizing that the grotesque is a common characteristic of much popular art, and recognizing that ...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
Recognizing that the grotesque is a common characteristic of much popular art, and recognizing that ...
My thesis explores the maturation of the grotesque throughout Charles Dickens’s career. The main foc...
The majority of Charles Dickens's physically abnormal characters are neither grotesque nor frighteni...
This thesis examines the pervasive presence of the vulnerability of the human body in Charles Dicke...
This thesis explores the possibility of re-reading texts and key scenes in Dickens by placing his fi...
This thesis deals with the characters in the chosen novels of Charles Dickens. Its aim is to show th...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate the symbols of the prison and. the criminal in the wo...
Informed by nineteenth-century developments in psychiatric theory and intense debates about lunacy a...
In this dissertation I provide an analysis of grotesque characters in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Tw...
The article deals with classification and analyze of various types of grotesque in the novels of a d...
This thesis examines the relationship between Dickens's malefactors and the villains of nineteenth-c...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
Recognizing that the grotesque is a common characteristic of much popular art, and recognizing that ...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
Recognizing that the grotesque is a common characteristic of much popular art, and recognizing that ...
My thesis explores the maturation of the grotesque throughout Charles Dickens’s career. The main foc...