Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the way in which they mediate feelings, relationships, and identities. While satirized as ‘Mr Popular Sentiment’ for some of his deathbed scenes, it is the material culture of mourning that most persistently engages his imagination. Alongside precious objects that attempt to bind the living and the dead in his fiction, we find other forms of commemoration which raise questions about the authenticity of the sentiments memorial objects are meant to express, questions that seem to have a particular urgency in the context of a rapidly developing commodity culture. This essay investigates some of the ways in which Dickens’s ambivalent attitude towards t...
This paper revisits the question of sentimentality in Dickens, particularly with reference to the fr...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
This essay explores the ways in which sentimentality is manifested through the visible, and through ...
Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the wa...
This essay offers a twofold exploration of the art of epitaph in Charles Dickens’s writing. First, i...
This thesis explores the presence and effect of nineteenth-century aspects of death in David Copper...
In his journalism and novels (particularly Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend), Charles Dickens prese...
"Turning in the Grave: Ambivalence, Queer Loss, and the Victorian Novel" details how nineteenth-cent...
This thesis examines the popular and cultural legacy of Charles Dickens in the period 1900-1940. Dur...
This thesis examines the popular and cultural legacy of Charles Dickens in the period 1900-1940. Dur...
How do you commemorate the anniversary of an author’s death? What is and is not appropriate? While n...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
As Mr Dombey contemplates the prospect of his wife's death, following the birth of his son and heir,...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
The book and the corpse are often curiously sympathetic bodies, a relationship augmented by the tens...
This paper revisits the question of sentimentality in Dickens, particularly with reference to the fr...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
This essay explores the ways in which sentimentality is manifested through the visible, and through ...
Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the wa...
This essay offers a twofold exploration of the art of epitaph in Charles Dickens’s writing. First, i...
This thesis explores the presence and effect of nineteenth-century aspects of death in David Copper...
In his journalism and novels (particularly Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend), Charles Dickens prese...
"Turning in the Grave: Ambivalence, Queer Loss, and the Victorian Novel" details how nineteenth-cent...
This thesis examines the popular and cultural legacy of Charles Dickens in the period 1900-1940. Dur...
This thesis examines the popular and cultural legacy of Charles Dickens in the period 1900-1940. Dur...
How do you commemorate the anniversary of an author’s death? What is and is not appropriate? While n...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
As Mr Dombey contemplates the prospect of his wife's death, following the birth of his son and heir,...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
The book and the corpse are often curiously sympathetic bodies, a relationship augmented by the tens...
This paper revisits the question of sentimentality in Dickens, particularly with reference to the fr...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
This essay explores the ways in which sentimentality is manifested through the visible, and through ...