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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959051611502883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 1 b&w halftone
    ISBN: 9781501736292
    Content: Sixteen scholars from across the globe come together in Charles Dickens as Agent of Change to show how Dickens was (and still is) the consummate change agent. His works, bursting with restless energy in the Inimitable's protean style, registered and commented on the ongoing changes in the Victorian world while the Victorians' fictional and factional worlds kept (and keep) changing. The essays from notable Dickens scholars—Malcolm Andrews, Matthias Bauer, Joel J. Brattin, Doris Feldmann, Herbert Foltinek, Robert Heaman, Michael Hollington, Bert Hornback, Norbert Lennartz, Chris Louttit, Jerome Meckier, Nancy Aycock Metz, David Paroissien, Christopher Pittard, and Robert Tracy—suggest the many ways in which the notion of change has found entry into and is negotiated in Dickens' works through four aspects: social change, political and ideological change, literary change, and cultural change. An afterword by the late Edgar Rosenberg adds a personal account of how Dickens changed the life of one eminent Dickensian.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of Abbreviations -- , Introduction: Changing Dickens / , I. Dickens and Social Change -- , Repetitions and Reversals: Patterns for Social Change in Pickwick Papers / , Three Revolutions: Alternate Routes to Social Change in Bleak House / , Dickens, Society, and Art: Change in Dickens’s View of Effecting Social Reform / , The World Changing Dickens, Dickens Changing the World / , II. Dickens and Changes of Power -- , Parrots, Birds of Prey, and Snorting Cattle: Dickens’s Whig Agenda of the 1840s / , “The Tremendous Potency of the Small”: Dickens, the Individual, and Social Change in a Post-America, Post-Catastrophist Age / , Money, Power, and Appearance in Dombey and Son / , III. Dickens and Literary Change -- , The Passing of the Pickwick Moment / , The Chimes and the Rhythm of Life / , Radical Dickens: Dickens and the Tradition of Romantic Radicalism / , Modern Characters in the Late Novels of Charles Dickens / , IV. Dickens and Changes in Popular Culture and in the Theater -- , The Cultural Politics of Charles Dickens’s Hard Times / , Conjuring Dickens: Magic, Intellectual Property, and The Old Curiosity Shop / , Popular Dickens: Changing Bleack House for the East End Stage / , The Frozen Deep: Gad’s Hill, June–July 1857 / , How to Read Dickens in English: A Last Retrospect / , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1686007566
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 242 Seiten)
    Edition: First Cornell University Press paperback printing 2019
    ISBN: 9781501736292 , 9781501736308
    Content: Sixteen scholars from across the globe come together in Charles Dickens as Agent of Change to show how Dickens was (and still is) the consummate change agent. His works, bursting with restless energy in the Inimitable's protean style, registered and commented on the ongoing changes in the Victorian world while the Victorians' fictional and factional worlds kept (and keep) changing. The essays from notable Dickens scholars—Malcolm Andrews, Matthias Bauer, Joel J. Brattin, Doris Feldmann, Herbert Foltinek, Robert Heaman, Michael Hollington, Bert Hornback, Norbert Lennartz, Chris Louttit, Jerome Meckier, Nancy Aycock Metz, David Paroissien, Christopher Pittard, and Robert Tracy—suggest the many ways in which the notion of change has found entry into and is negotiated in Dickens' works through four aspects: social change, political and ideological change, literary change, and cultural change. An afterword by the late Edgar Rosenberg adds a personal account of how Dickens changed the life of one eminent Dickensian
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501736278
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501736285
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501736272
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501736280
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Charles Dickens as an agent of change (Veranstaltung : 2010 : Saarbrücken) Charles Dickens as an agent of change Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2019 ISBN 9781501736278
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501736272
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501736285
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501736280
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 ; Sozialer Wandel ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Dickens, Charles 1812-1870
    Author information: Frenk, Joachim 1966-
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    Online Resource
    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959323382502883
    Format: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5017-3628-0 , 1-5017-3629-9
    Content: Sixteen scholars from across the globe come together in Charles Dickens as Agent of Change to show how Dickens was (and still is) the consummate change agent. His works, bursting with restless energy in the Inimitable's protean style, registered and commented on the ongoing changes in the Victorian world while the Victorians' fictional and factional worlds kept (and keep) changing. The essays from notable Dickens scholars-Malcolm Andrews, Matthias Bauer, Joel J. Brattin, Doris Feldmann, Herbert Foltinek, Robert Heaman, Michael Hollington, Bert Hornback, Norbert Lennartz, Chris Louttit, Jerome Meckier, Nancy Aycock Metz, David Paroissien, Christopher Pittard, and Robert Tracy-suggest the many ways in which the notion of change has found entry into and is negotiated in Dickens' works through four aspects: social change, political and ideological change, literary change, and cultural change. An afterword by the late Edgar Rosenberg adds a personal account of how Dickens changed the life of one eminent Dickensian.
    Note: "Originally published in 2015 by AMS Press, Inc."--Title page verso. , Papers originally presented at a conference held in June 2010 at Universität des Saarlandes. , Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of Abbreviations -- , Introduction: Changing Dickens / , I. Dickens and Social Change -- , Repetitions and Reversals: Patterns for Social Change in Pickwick Papers / , Three Revolutions: Alternate Routes to Social Change in Bleak House / , Dickens, Society, and Art: Change in Dickens's View of Effecting Social Reform / , The World Changing Dickens, Dickens Changing the World / , II. Dickens and Changes of Power -- , Parrots, Birds of Prey, and Snorting Cattle: Dickens's Whig Agenda of the 1840s / , "The Tremendous Potency of the Small": Dickens, the Individual, and Social Change in a Post-America, Post-Catastrophist Age / , Money, Power, and Appearance in Dombey and Son / , III. Dickens and Literary Change -- , The Passing of the Pickwick Moment / , The Chimes and the Rhythm of Life / , Radical Dickens: Dickens and the Tradition of Romantic Radicalism / , Modern Characters in the Late Novels of Charles Dickens / , IV. Dickens and Changes in Popular Culture and in the Theater -- , The Cultural Politics of Charles Dickens's Hard Times / , Conjuring Dickens: Magic, Intellectual Property, and The Old Curiosity Shop / , Popular Dickens: Changing Bleack House for the East End Stage / , The Frozen Deep: Gad's Hill, June-July 1857 / , How to Read Dickens in English: A Last Retrospect / , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5017-3630-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5017-3627-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Electronic books.
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