The figure of the orphan is scattered throughout the pages of Victorian novels, though few novelists created orphans that were quite as memorable as Charles Dickens. Lonely orphans and abused children appear in nearly all of Dickens\u27 fictional works; in the novels in which the orphan is the main character, this innocent, helpless orphan is often adopted by a wealthy and benevolent benefactor, and the orphan is thus redeemed by a dramatic rescue. In Great Expectations, however, Dickens inverts this redemption by rescue that was so characteristic of his earlier novels. Instead of an innocent, helpless child, Great Expectations has Pip, a vain, selfish young man hoping for social elevation; instead of wealthy, benevolent benefactors, Great ...
Charles Dickens\u27 Great Expectations (1861) stands apart from his other works as a powerful expres...
This thesis explores themes of inheritance and redemption through motifs of baptism and apocalypse i...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The figure of the orphan is scattered throughout the pages of Victorian novels, though few novelists...
This thesis examines the role of the orphan benefactor relationship in Oliver Twist (1838), Great Ex...
While orphan protagonists have long been a trope in western literature, Charles Dickens expands this...
Charles Dickens, a prolific, literary figure of Victorian era- reelects through and exquisite pictur...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
This paper won an honorable mention writing flag award in the critical/persuasive category. It was w...
Great Expectations was the penultimate novel completed by the most popular novelist of Victorian Eng...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In early Victorian fiction, o...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Great Expectations is notable for the numerous interconnections between its various characters: Este...
ABSTRACT\ud VIRTUE IN THE WORLD OF CHARLES DICKENS\ud by\ud Michael W. Curl\ud Master of Arts in Eng...
Dickens’s call for improvement pervades Great Expectations, a novel that uses Pip’s journey intoadul...
Charles Dickens\u27 Great Expectations (1861) stands apart from his other works as a powerful expres...
This thesis explores themes of inheritance and redemption through motifs of baptism and apocalypse i...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The figure of the orphan is scattered throughout the pages of Victorian novels, though few novelists...
This thesis examines the role of the orphan benefactor relationship in Oliver Twist (1838), Great Ex...
While orphan protagonists have long been a trope in western literature, Charles Dickens expands this...
Charles Dickens, a prolific, literary figure of Victorian era- reelects through and exquisite pictur...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
This paper won an honorable mention writing flag award in the critical/persuasive category. It was w...
Great Expectations was the penultimate novel completed by the most popular novelist of Victorian Eng...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In early Victorian fiction, o...
As a social critic, Charles Dickens carries an attack against the mistreatment of children throughou...
Great Expectations is notable for the numerous interconnections between its various characters: Este...
ABSTRACT\ud VIRTUE IN THE WORLD OF CHARLES DICKENS\ud by\ud Michael W. Curl\ud Master of Arts in Eng...
Dickens’s call for improvement pervades Great Expectations, a novel that uses Pip’s journey intoadul...
Charles Dickens\u27 Great Expectations (1861) stands apart from his other works as a powerful expres...
This thesis explores themes of inheritance and redemption through motifs of baptism and apocalypse i...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...