Posts Tagged Charles Dickens

Dickens’s World – Special Issue 2

Wiley-Blackwell is delighted to release the following special issue as part of the ‘Dickens’s World’ Online Conference – read the articles below for FREE!

Victorian Psychology and the Novel
Anne Stiles
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Conference Paper: Victorian Print Culture, Journalism and the Novel

Matthew Rubery
(Queen Mary, University of Londonr)

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Conference Paper: The Manly Mind? Revisiting the Victorian ‘Sex in Brain’ Debate

Rob Boddice
(Humboldt University, Berlin)

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Dickens’s World – Special Issue 1

Wiley-Blackwell is delighted to release the following special issue as part of the ‘Dickens’s World’ Online Conference – read the articles below for FREE!

PUTTING THE WORLD INTO A BOX: A GEOGRAPHY OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY ‘TRAVELLING LANDSCAPES’
Veronica Della Dora
Originally published in Geografiska Annaler Read the rest of this entry »

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Keynote Lecture: ‘Looking Back and Looking Forward: Shifting Perspectives in Dickens’s Fiction’ – Prof David Paroissien

In this illuminating 30 minute video, world-renowned Dickens scholar, Prof. David Paroissien shares his insights on Dickens’s unique writing style and the historical, social and geographical milieu in which he wrote.

Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Dickens as Janus: Hanoverian England and Victorian England
3. David Copperfield
4. The 1834 Poor Law and the Fledgling USA
5. Dickens’s Relationship with Christianity
6. Concluding Thoughts

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