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40 reviewsISBN 10: 0333770447
ISBN 13: 9780333770443
Author: S Jacobson Wendy
Dickens and the Children of Empire examines the themes of childhood and empire throughout Dickens' oeuvre. The prestigious group of contributors initiate and extend debates on the subjects of post-colonialism, literature of the child and present childhood as an apt metaphor for the colonized subject in Dickens' work.
1. Introduction
2. Spirit and the Allegorical Child: Little Nell’s Mortal Aesthetic
3. Dickens and the Construction of the Child
4. Suppressing Narratives: Childhood and Empire in The Uncommercial Traveller and Great Expectations
5. The Imperial Child: Bella, Our Mutual Friend, and the Victorian Picturesque
6. Dickens and ‘Gold Rush Fever’:Colonial Contagion in Household Words
7. Floating Signifiers of Britishness in the Novels of the Anti-Slave-Trade Squadron
8. Dickens and the Native American
9. Nationalism and Violence: America in Charles Dickens’s Martin Chuzzlewit
10. Girls Underground, Boys Overseas: Some Graveyard Vignettes
11. ‘What the waves were always saying’: Dombey and Son and Textual Ripples on an African Shore
12. Savages and Settlers in Dickens: Reading Multiple Centres
13. Dickens in Africa: ‘Africanizing’ Hard Times
14. Primitive and Wingless: the Colonial Subject as Child
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Tags: S Jacobson Wendy, Children, Empire