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England In The Age Of Dickens 181270 Jeremy Black

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England In The Age Of Dickens 181270 Jeremy Black
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Publisher: Amberley Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Jeremy Black
ISBN: 9781398101692, 1398101699
Language: English
Year: 2021

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England In The Age Of Dickens 181270 Jeremy Black by Jeremy Black 9781398101692, 1398101699 instant download after payment.

Life, Society, Family, Economy, and Politics in early and mid-Victorian England mediated through the life and writings of arguably the nation's greatest novelist.

Beginning with an overview of the age of Dickens, Professor Jeremy Black guides the reader through the biography and writings of the great man to show how his work not only expressed his experience of Victorian England, but also defined it, for his contemporaries and for generations to come.

In some ways for us, Victorian England simply is Dickens' England. Professor Black considers London as the center of all but also examines Dickens' effect on concepts of gender and social structure. Then there is government - from the Circumlocution Office to Britain as the supreme imperial power. There is also a valuable account of Dickens' relationship with America. Dickens describes a culture - popular, middle and élite - and at the same time creates one. It takes a historian of Professor Black's standing to differentiate between the two and show how they inter-react.

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