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Charles Dickens - Great Expectations: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Autor Nicolas Tredell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2000
Charles Dickens is the most famous and popular English author of the 19th century, andGreat Expectationsis often regarded as his finest work. A compelling and superbly constructed novel, it combines Dickens's gifts for masterly prose and for the creation of memorable characters with his penetrating capacity for psychological and social analysis. The dramatic story of Pip's journey from high hopes to devastating disappointment offers profound insights into Victorian society and into the workings of human desire.

In this Readers' Guide, Nicolas Tredell introduces and sets in context the key debates about a novel which has provoked an immensely rich critical response. The extracts and essays included here examineGreat Expectationsin structural, symbolic, political, psychological, social and sexual terms, relating it to its own time and to a range of 20th century critical and theoretical perspectives. Exploring secondary sources from the first reviews in the 1860s to the most up-to-date critiques of the 1990s, the Guide is an essential resource for the study of one of Dickens's most complex novels.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781840461404
ISBN-10: 1840461403
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

In this Readers' Guide, Nicolas Tredell introduces and sets in context the key debates about a novel which has provoked an immensely rich critical response. The extracts and essays included here examineGreat Expectationsin structural, symbolic, political, psychological, social and sexual terms, relating it to its own time and to a range of 20th century critical and theoretical perspectives. Exploring secondary sources from the first reviews in the 1860s to the most up-to-date critiques of the 1990s, the Guide is an essential resource for the study of one of Dickens's most complex novels.

Cuprins

Introduction.- Early Expectations: Reviews 1861-62.- Expectations Lost and Found: 1870-1949.- Expanding Expectations: The 1950s.- Consolidating Expectations: The 1960s and 1970s.- Upsetting Expectations: The 1980s.- Exceeding Expectations: The 1990s.- Appendix A: The Original Ending ofGreat Expectations.-Appendix B: Chapter Equivalents for the Clarendon Edition.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Acknowledgements.- Index.

Notă biografică

NICOLAS TREDELL teaches American and English literature, art history, and cultural and film studies for Sussex University.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Charles Dickens is the most famous and popular English author of the 19th century, andGreat Expectationsis often regarded as his finest work. A compelling and superbly constructed novel, it combines Dickens's gifts for masterly prose and for the creation of memorable characters with his penetrating capacity for psychological and social analysis. The dramatic story of Pip's journey from high hopes to devastating disappointment offers profound insights into Victorian society and into the workings of human desire.

In this Readers' Guide, Nicolas Tredell introduces and sets in context the key debates about a novel which has provoked an immensely rich critical response. The extracts and essays included here examineGreat Expectationsin structural, symbolic, political, psychological, social and sexual terms, relating it to its own time and to a range of 20th century critical and theoretical perspectives. Exploring secondary sources from the first reviews in the 1860s to the most up-to-date critiques of the 1990s, the Guide is an essential resource for the study of one of Dickens's most complex novels.

Caracteristici

Includes a comprehensive collection of critical essays, reviews and articles, so providing the student with the most important secondary material on the text
Accessibly written editorial narrative links the extracts, highlighting important concepts and shifts in critical thinking
Places the secondary criticism within a cultural and historical context