Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens
Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens
Patten, Robert L.; Jordan, John O.; Waters, Catherine
Oxford University Press
10/2021
864
Mole
Inglês
9780192855718
15 a 20 dias
1442
Dickens Family Tree
Introduction
Part I: Personal and Professional Life
1: Rosemarie Bodenheimer: Biographical Dickens
2: Leon Litvack: Dickens's Lifetime Reading
3: John Bowen: Dickens as Professional Author
4: Tony Williams: Dickens as a Public Figure
Part II. The Works
5: Paul Schlicke: Dickens's Early Sketches
6: Jeremy Tambling: Pickwick Papers: The Posthumous Life of Writing
7: Galia Benziman: Oliver Twist: Urban Aesthetics and the Homeless Child
8: Jon Varese: Nicholas Nickleby: Equity vs. Law
9: Sarah Winter: The Old Curiosity Shop and Master Humphrey's Clock
10: Mark Eslick: Barnaby Rudge and the Jesuit Menace
11: Logan Delano Browning: Martin Chuzzlewit
12: Michal P. Ginsburg: Dombey and Son and the Question of Reproduction
13: Ruth Glancy: Christmas Books and Stories
14: Philip Davis: David Copperfield
15: Kate Flint: Bleak House
16: Grahame Smith: Hard Times for Our Times
17: Francesca Orestano: Little Dorrit
18: Nathalie Vanfasse: A Tale of Two Cities
19: Mary Hammond: Great Expectations
20: Ian Duncan: Our Mutual Friend
21: Peter Orford: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
22: Michael Hollington: 'Milestones on the Dover Road': Dickens and Travel
23: Hazel Mackenzie: Journalism and Correspondence
24: Molly Clark Hillard: Charles Dickens and the 'Dark Corners' of Children's Literature
Part III: The Socio-Historical Contexts
25: James Eli Adams: The Trouble with Angels: Dickens, Gender, and Sexuality
26: Holly Furneaux: Domesticity and Queer Theory
27: Tyson Stolte: Psychology, Psychiatry, Mesmerism, Dreams, Insanity, and Psychoanalytic Criticism
28: Jonathan Smith: Dickens and Astronomy, Biology, and Geology
29: David Vincent: Social Reform
30: Richard Menke: Dickens, Industry, and Technology
31: Claire Wood: Material Culture
32: Wendy Parkins: Dickens and Affect
33: David Paroissien: History and Change: Dickens and the Past
34: Chris Vanden Bossche: Class and its Distinctions
35: James Buzard: Race, Imperialism, Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, and Cosmopolitanism
36: Ayse Celikkol: Dickens, Political Economy, and Money
37: Jennifer McDonell: Dickens and Animal Studies
38: Allen MacDuffie: Dickens and the Environment
39: Jennifer Gribble: Dickens and Religion
40: Helena Michie: Drinking in Dickens
41: Chip Badley and Kay Young: Cognitive Dickens
Part IV: The Literary and Cultural Contexts
42: Daniel Tyler: Dickens's Language
43: Robert Tracy: Genres: Auctor Ludens, or Dickens at Play
44: John Glavin: Dickens and the Theatre
45: Helen Groth: Dickens's Visual Mediations
Part V: Dickens Re-Visioned
46: Paul Young: Dickens's World System: Globalized Modernity as Combined and Uneven Development
47: Regenia Gagnier: Dickens's Global Circulation
48: Sharon Aronofsky Weltman: Adopting and Adapting Dickens Since 1870: Stage, Film, Radio, Television
49: Juliet John: Crowdsourced Dickens: Adopting and Adapting Dickens in the Internet Age
Index
Dickens Family Tree
Introduction
Part I: Personal and Professional Life
1: Rosemarie Bodenheimer: Biographical Dickens
2: Leon Litvack: Dickens's Lifetime Reading
3: John Bowen: Dickens as Professional Author
4: Tony Williams: Dickens as a Public Figure
Part II. The Works
5: Paul Schlicke: Dickens's Early Sketches
6: Jeremy Tambling: Pickwick Papers: The Posthumous Life of Writing
7: Galia Benziman: Oliver Twist: Urban Aesthetics and the Homeless Child
8: Jon Varese: Nicholas Nickleby: Equity vs. Law
9: Sarah Winter: The Old Curiosity Shop and Master Humphrey's Clock
10: Mark Eslick: Barnaby Rudge and the Jesuit Menace
11: Logan Delano Browning: Martin Chuzzlewit
12: Michal P. Ginsburg: Dombey and Son and the Question of Reproduction
13: Ruth Glancy: Christmas Books and Stories
14: Philip Davis: David Copperfield
15: Kate Flint: Bleak House
16: Grahame Smith: Hard Times for Our Times
17: Francesca Orestano: Little Dorrit
18: Nathalie Vanfasse: A Tale of Two Cities
19: Mary Hammond: Great Expectations
20: Ian Duncan: Our Mutual Friend
21: Peter Orford: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
22: Michael Hollington: 'Milestones on the Dover Road': Dickens and Travel
23: Hazel Mackenzie: Journalism and Correspondence
24: Molly Clark Hillard: Charles Dickens and the 'Dark Corners' of Children's Literature
Part III: The Socio-Historical Contexts
25: James Eli Adams: The Trouble with Angels: Dickens, Gender, and Sexuality
26: Holly Furneaux: Domesticity and Queer Theory
27: Tyson Stolte: Psychology, Psychiatry, Mesmerism, Dreams, Insanity, and Psychoanalytic Criticism
28: Jonathan Smith: Dickens and Astronomy, Biology, and Geology
29: David Vincent: Social Reform
30: Richard Menke: Dickens, Industry, and Technology
31: Claire Wood: Material Culture
32: Wendy Parkins: Dickens and Affect
33: David Paroissien: History and Change: Dickens and the Past
34: Chris Vanden Bossche: Class and its Distinctions
35: James Buzard: Race, Imperialism, Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, and Cosmopolitanism
36: Ayse Celikkol: Dickens, Political Economy, and Money
37: Jennifer McDonell: Dickens and Animal Studies
38: Allen MacDuffie: Dickens and the Environment
39: Jennifer Gribble: Dickens and Religion
40: Helena Michie: Drinking in Dickens
41: Chip Badley and Kay Young: Cognitive Dickens
Part IV: The Literary and Cultural Contexts
42: Daniel Tyler: Dickens's Language
43: Robert Tracy: Genres: Auctor Ludens, or Dickens at Play
44: John Glavin: Dickens and the Theatre
45: Helen Groth: Dickens's Visual Mediations
Part V: Dickens Re-Visioned
46: Paul Young: Dickens's World System: Globalized Modernity as Combined and Uneven Development
47: Regenia Gagnier: Dickens's Global Circulation
48: Sharon Aronofsky Weltman: Adopting and Adapting Dickens Since 1870: Stage, Film, Radio, Television
49: Juliet John: Crowdsourced Dickens: Adopting and Adapting Dickens in the Internet Age
Index