Dickens refigured : bodies, desires, and other histories

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Dickens refigured : bodies, desires, and other histories

edited by John Schad

Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1996

  • : pbk

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Includes index and bibliographical references

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ISBN 9780719042461

内容説明

Reveals the dark underside of Charles Dickens's work in the light of contemporary literary and cultural theory. Exploring transgressions and perversities in his work, this collection of essays focuses on the marginal figures (the Jew, the corpse), improbable concerns (idleness, insomnia), unlikely spaces (the crypt, the shop window) and radical voices (republican, homoerotic) in his novels. The authors of these essays consider Dickens to be the most central and also the most "ex-centric" Victorian figure, and suggest that his work provides a rich field of study for feminist, poststructuralist and psychoanalytic readings.

目次

  • Part 1 Bodies: Dickens's cryptic church - drawing on "Pictures from Italy", John Schad
  • Dickens through Blanchot - the nightmare fascination of a world without interiority, Timothy Clark
  • our mutual Freud, Nicholas Royle. Part 2 Desires: pure Oliver - or, representation without agency, Richard Dellamora
  • the avuncular and beyond - family (melo)drama in "Nicholas Nickelby", Helena Michie
  • nobody's fault - the scope of the negative in "Little Dorrit", Patricia Ingham. Part 3 Histories: literary careers, death and the body politics of "David Copperfield", Linda M. Shires
  • past and present - "Bleak House" and "A Child's History of England", John Lucas
  • "another day gone and I'm deeper in debt" - Dickens and the debt of the everyday, Diane Elam. Part 4 Others: Babel unbuilding - the anti-archi rhetoric of "Martin Chuzzlewit", Steven Connor
  • Dickens's idle men, David Trotter
  • the topography of jealousy in "Our Mutual Friend", J. Hillis Miller.
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: pbk ISBN 9780719042478

内容説明

Reveals the dark underside of Charles Dickens's work in the light of contemporary literary and cultural theory. Exploring transgressions and perversities in his work, this collection of essays focuses on the marginal figures (the Jew, the corpse), improbable concerns (idleness, insomnia), unlikely spaces (the crypt, the shop window) and radical voices (republican, homoerotic) in his novels. The authors of these essays consider Dickens to be the most central and also the most "ex-centric" Victorian figure, and suggest that his work provides a rich field of study for feminist, poststructuralist and psychoanalytic readings.

目次

  • Part 1 Bodies: Dickens's cryptic church - drawing on "Pictures from Italy", John Schad
  • Dickens through Blanchot - the nightmare fascination of a world without interiority, Timothy Clark
  • our mutual Freud, Nicholas Royle. Part 2 Desires: pure Oliver - or, representation without agency, Richard Dellamora
  • the avuncular and beyond - family (melo)drama in "Nicholas Nickelby", Helena Michie
  • nobody's fault - the scope of the negative in "Little Dorrit", Patricia Ingham. Part 3 Histories: literary careers, death and the body politics of "David Copperfield", Linda M. Shires
  • past and present - "Bleak House" and "A Child's History of England", John Lucas
  • "another day gone and I'm deeper in debt" - Dickens and the debt of the everyday, Diane Elam. Part 4 Others: Babel unbuilding - the anti-archi rhetoric of "Martin Chuzzlewit", Steven Connor
  • Dickens's idle men, David Trotter
  • the topography of jealousy in "Our Mutual Friend, J. Hillis Miller.

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