Charles Dickens and Honore de Blazac, both were interested in the world of criminals. Dickens was interested in questions of prison reform while Balzac himself knew details about the Paris underworld, the hierarchies, idioms etc. Indeed their novels Great Expectations and Old Goriot deal with the criminal world and criminal elements. What is interesting about these novels is the response both these novelists give to the element of crime. In both of these novels there is a critical understanding of the aspect of crime. There is awareness about the all-pervasive nature of crime. Crime is no longer seen as confined to dens of robbers and thieves. Indeed both these novels implicate those spaces which are seen as opposed to t...
In his literary work, Honore de Balzac sporadically denounces economic crimes, which, cleverly commi...
This article explores the hegemonic status enjoyed by the crime novel in the contemporary era, a gen...
The study of law and literature is an area of growing interest to legal scholars in the United State...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
This study explores how Charles Dickens presents a panoramic picture of social and moral crimes, cri...
This paper aims to present a rhetorical narratological analysis of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectati...
This study explores how Charles Dickens presents a panoramic picture of social and moral crimes, cri...
This study reads Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and Great Expectations as crime novels by applying Su...
This paper proposes a journey through some of the many novels written by Honoré de Balzac, through t...
Le XIXe siècle a vu s’épanouir de nombreux discours autour du crime sanglant : alors que la médecine...
none2siThe authors and cultural formations under discussion in From the Sublime to City Crime are mu...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
To most law-abiding citizens crime is an abstract thing - a state of affairs that is far off, distan...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
In collaboration with François GallixCrime fiction is nowadays considered as a thought-provoking cha...
In his literary work, Honore de Balzac sporadically denounces economic crimes, which, cleverly commi...
This article explores the hegemonic status enjoyed by the crime novel in the contemporary era, a gen...
The study of law and literature is an area of growing interest to legal scholars in the United State...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
This study explores how Charles Dickens presents a panoramic picture of social and moral crimes, cri...
This paper aims to present a rhetorical narratological analysis of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectati...
This study explores how Charles Dickens presents a panoramic picture of social and moral crimes, cri...
This study reads Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and Great Expectations as crime novels by applying Su...
This paper proposes a journey through some of the many novels written by Honoré de Balzac, through t...
Le XIXe siècle a vu s’épanouir de nombreux discours autour du crime sanglant : alors que la médecine...
none2siThe authors and cultural formations under discussion in From the Sublime to City Crime are mu...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
To most law-abiding citizens crime is an abstract thing - a state of affairs that is far off, distan...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
In collaboration with François GallixCrime fiction is nowadays considered as a thought-provoking cha...
In his literary work, Honore de Balzac sporadically denounces economic crimes, which, cleverly commi...
This article explores the hegemonic status enjoyed by the crime novel in the contemporary era, a gen...
The study of law and literature is an area of growing interest to legal scholars in the United State...