Dickens is a prominent figure in neo-Victorian fiction. Indeed, ‘neo-Dickensian’ features as a sub-category of the neo-Victorian output and largely contributes to the so-called ‘Dickens Afterlife.’ Yet, studies of contemporary fictions overly drawing from Dickens’s works have so far been piecemeal as there has not been any attempt to address Dickensian rewritings from a wide, comprehensive perspective. It is our purpose in this paper to try to sketch out a few directions to (hopefully?) initiate an in-depth reflection on Dickens’s reception in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century from a sample of texts revisiting, recycling, ‘reprising’ or deconstructing their Dickensian hypotexts. This article draws from Jay Clayton’s study on...
Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it,...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
147 p. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Kansas author
Recent studies have underlined the relevance of the Victorian Age (whose temporal boundaries have be...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
In this paper I try to reassess Dickens by confronting his late novels to those of some eminent Adve...
Abstract: Charles Dickens is probably THE Victorian novelist posterity remembers best, or at least t...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
Against the background of the ongoing critical debate on 'transculturality' and 'transnationalism' (...
Charles Dickens's work is a favourite for screen and TV adaptations even though the latter tend to b...
Such has been Dickens’ popularity, that we see today evidence of the activity of his readers all aro...
Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. ...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
Since his death in 1870, Dickens’s popularity has been sustained most obviously by the ubiquity of h...
This issue, guest edited by Bethan Carney and Catherine Waters, re-examines the notorious Trollopian...
Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it,...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
147 p. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Kansas author
Recent studies have underlined the relevance of the Victorian Age (whose temporal boundaries have be...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
In this paper I try to reassess Dickens by confronting his late novels to those of some eminent Adve...
Abstract: Charles Dickens is probably THE Victorian novelist posterity remembers best, or at least t...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
Against the background of the ongoing critical debate on 'transculturality' and 'transnationalism' (...
Charles Dickens's work is a favourite for screen and TV adaptations even though the latter tend to b...
Such has been Dickens’ popularity, that we see today evidence of the activity of his readers all aro...
Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. ...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
Since his death in 1870, Dickens’s popularity has been sustained most obviously by the ubiquity of h...
This issue, guest edited by Bethan Carney and Catherine Waters, re-examines the notorious Trollopian...
Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it,...
This thesis examines Dickens’s representation of cockney dialect and cockney speakers, as well as re...
147 p. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Kansas author