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With Bleak House and Hard Times, Charles Dickens inaugurated a series of novels now known as later Dickensworks with a darker mood and more strident satire than his earlier fiction. Though these two novels continue to be immensely popular, they are only partly understood, Alexander Welsh contends. In this sequel to his critically acclaimed From Copyright to Copperfield, Welsh closely examines the two novels Dickens wrote after David Copperfield and reassesses the importance of this crucial stage of Dickenss career. In spite of the famous double narrative of Bleak House, says Welsh, the various actions and roles of the characters answer the needs of the protagonist much as they do in David Copperfield. Dickens redresses himself as the female narrator Esther Summerson and at the same time redirects his artistic energy in forms less explicitly personal. When he wrote Hard Timeswhich can be considered an epilogue to the much longer Bleak HouseDickens was able to conceive a plot neither centered around a hero nor fueled by the kind of wish fulfillment that structure had implied. Welshs engaging discussion and original insights into two of Dickenss most successful novels will enhance the enthusiasts pleasure in reading these works and inspire longtime students of the novelist to think about Dickenss extraordinary accomplishments in new ways.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300082036
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 248
- Utgivningsdatum: 2000-07-01
- Förlag: Yale University Press