The case of the initial letter : Charles Dickens and the politics of the dual alphabet

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The case of the initial letter : Charles Dickens and the politics of the dual alphabet

Gavin Edwards

(Interventions : rethinking the nineteenth century / series editors, Anna Barton, Andrew Smith)

Manchester University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-165) and index

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The book analyses attempts by Dickens and other nineteenth-century writers to challenge established ways of using the distinction between upper and lower case letters, in the interests of a wider radicalism. It discusses Dickens's satire - on 'Shares' in Our Mutual Friend, on Paul Dombey's position as the 'Son' of Dombey and Son - alongside the proto-modernist typography of suffragist poet Augusta Webster and the work of Marx's translators transforming German conventions of capitalisation into English under the influence of Dickens and Carlyle. Placing these innovations within the history of the dual alphabet from its invention by Carolingian scribes to its rejection by modernist poets and the Bauhaus printers, the book tracks the dual alphabet through Dickens's manuscripts, corrected proofs, and the 'prompt copies' for his public Readings, highlighting distinct ways in which writing, printing and speech produce meaning. -- .

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: The case of the initial letter 2 Typographic leveling in an age of revolution 3 The Land of Liberty 4 Dombey - and Son - and Daughter 5 People, things, and abstractions 6 Print capitalism 7 Freedom, Equality, Property and Bentham 8 Writin'large 9 PIP and D O C T O R M A R I G O L D 10 Dickens, the suffragists and proto-modernism Bibliography Index -- .

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