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June 26, 2003 Oxford World's Classics
The Authors in Context series, a subseries of the Oxford World's Classics series, examines the work of major authors in relation to their own times and to the present day. Combining history with lively literary discussion, each volume provides comprehensive insight into texts in their context.

Charles Dickens was both a representative Victorian and an artist who is quintessentially a "Post-Romantic." He was the most popular author of his age and the one who most vividly reflected the contradictory impulses of Victorian society, its energy and invention as much as its social and political anomalies. This book explores Dickens's interest in the urban phenomenon, which so marks nineteenth-century culture, and it looks at the vital interconnection between his life and his art. Like his character, David Copperfield, Dickens lived his life and pursued his career "thoroughly in earnest," but he was also a great comic writer whose work resonates well beyond his own age and continues to be recontextualized on the stage, on film, and on television.


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Andrew Sanders is Professor of English at the University of Durham and the author of Dickens and the Spirit of the Age and The Short Oxford History of English Literature. He was formerly Editor of The Dickensian.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 26, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192840487
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192840486
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Examines Dickens, his works and relevance today, November 26, 2003
This review is from: Charles Dickens (Authors in Context) (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback)
Much has been written about Charles Dickens' life, his works and literary influences in his time as well as today. All of these areas and more are addressed by Andrew Sanders in this exhaustive but highly readable examination of one of the legends of English literature.

It pulls together a wealth of material to reveal the complete Dickens, from his challenging upbringing and early literary successes to his popularity in the Victorian era and beyond.

This book is part of the `Authors in Context' series, a sub-series of the Oxford World's Classics series, which captures the essence of popular writers, including Oscar Wilde and Thomas Hardy (see my reviews on these books).

The series details a writer's life and times and also explores the social, cultural and political values that influenced their works. In addition to examining the writer's impact on their own times, each volume considers their interpretation today, in terms of being recontexualized on the stage and screen.

Andrew Sanders is ably qualified to discuss Charles Dickens. He is Professor of English at the University of Durham, and the author of six books on literature. These include several titles on Dickens, such as The Victorian Historical Novel, Charles Dickens: Resurrectionist, The Companion to A tale of Two Cities and Dickens and the Spirit of the Age.

Sanders presents fresh insights into the inner workings of the writer:

"He took old narrative forms and traditional ways of presenting character and he steadily transformed them. Dickens the novelist worked as an assured, independent, and professional writer in a way that few writers of the previous century had been able to do. He keenly responded to the demands of his audience as much as he drew his material directly from the social conditions, the whims and the peculiarities of that audience. He dwelt habitually as he famously put it in the preface to Bleak House on the `romantic side of familiar things', making fiction out of the raw material of the everyday, and vividly fixing what he had created in the imaginations of his readers."

`Charles Dickens' features detailed chapters on:

* Dickens' Life
* 'These Times of Ours': Dickens, Politics, and Society
* The Literary Context
* Urban Society: London and Class
* Utilitarianism, Religion, and History
* Science and Technology
* Recontextualizing Dickens

The volume features an extensive chronology that covers in detail the major works and events of Dickens' life in correlation to other well-known writers of the time, including Austen, Bronte, Byron and Keats. It also includes an extensive further reading section plus a range of web sites on the author.

While the book offers a wide range of information, it is presented in a colorful and highly readable manner, including a variety of anecdotes and reflections on the writer, his work and his relevance today.

Widely researched, this is perhaps the definitive reference on Charles Dickens - ideal for both Dickens academics and fans alike.

-- Michael Meanwell, author of the critically-acclaimed 'The Enterprising Writer' and 'Writers on Writing'. For more book reviews and prescriptive articles for writers, visit www.enterprisingwriter.com

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