The Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens

Author:   Robert L. Patten (Senior Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London) ,  John O. Jordan (Research Professor of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz and Director, The Dickens Project) ,  Catherine Waters (Professor of Victorian Literature and Print Culture, University of Kent)
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9780192855718


Pages:   864
Publication Date:   01 October 2021
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Author:   Robert L. Patten (Senior Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London) ,  John O. Jordan (Research Professor of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz and Director, The Dickens Project) ,  Catherine Waters (Professor of Victorian Literature and Print Culture, University of Kent)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   1.442kg
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9780192855718


ISBN 10:   0192855719
Pages:   864
Publication Date:   01 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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This will be a valuable resource for all Dickens readers, and it will complement any reading of Dickens's prose. * S.A. Parker, CHOICE * Altogether, the editors are to be congratulated in eliciting and compiling so much excellent work...students and postgraduates will find it invaluable. It is a full and trustworthy volume, exemplary in its scholarship and offering a clear exposition of the current healthy state of play of Dickens studies in the academic world. * Jenny Hartley, The Dickensian * a comprehensive and wide-ranging set of essays on the present state of Dickens studies, including further reading suggestions at the end of each chapter, as well as frequent reflections on the directions future work in the field might profitably take ... This is a valuable reference work: impressive in its scope, thoughtfully organised, and with illuminating insights on Dickens dotted throughout. * Benjamin Westwood, Nineteenth-Century Contexts * offers a gold-standard survey, with sections on life and career, major works, context and worldview, and many more. * Pamela K. Gilbert, Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *


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John O. Jordan is Research Professor of Literature and Director of the Dickens Project at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Supposing Bleak House (University of Virginia Press, 2011). He edited The Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens (2001) and has co-edited several essay collections on Victorian Literature and on Dickens, most recently Global Dickens (Ashgate 2012). Robert L. Patten writes primarily about Victorian literature, graphic arts, and print culture. He has co-edited volumes of essays on Dickens with John O. Jordan (Literature in the Marketplace, Cambridge, 1995) and John Bowen (Palgrave Advances in Charles Dickens Studies, Palgrave, 2006). His books on Dickens include Charles Dickens and His Publishers (Oxford, 1978; 2nd edn. enlarged, 2017) and the Colby prize winning Charles Dickens and ""Boz"": The Birth of the Industrial-Age Author, Cambridge, 2012). His two-volume biography, George Cruikshank's Life, Times, and Art (Rutgers, 1992, 1996) was named the best biography of the 1990s by the Guardian. And for the Ashgate Library of Essays on Charles Dickens, a 6-volume series edited by Catherine Waters, he edited the volume on Dickens and Victorian Print Culture (2012). Catherine Waters is Professor of Victorian Literature and Print Culture at the University of Kent. She is the author of Dickens and the Politics of the Family (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and Commodity Culture in Dickens's Household Words: The Social Life of Goods (Ashgate, 2008). She is series editor of the 6-volume collection, A Library of Essays on Charles Dickens (Ashgate, 2012) and has co-edited several essay collections devoted to Dickens, the most recent being Dickens and the Imagined Child, co-edited with Peter Merchant (Ashgate, 2015). She is a member of the editorial advisory board of the Dickens Journals Online project and a vice-president of the Canterbury branch of the Dickens Fellowship.

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