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by Jerome Meckier


Instead, Charles Dickens suffered a traumatic disappointment that darkened his vision of society and human nature .

Instead, Charles Dickens suffered a traumatic disappointment that darkened his vision of society and human nature for the remainder of his career. His second tour, in 1867-68, ostensibly more successful, proved no antidote for the first. Using new materials - letters, diaries, and publishers' records - Jerome Meckier enumerates the reasons for the failure of Dickens's American tours.

Home MECKIER, Jerome Innocent Abroad: Charles Dickens’s American Engagements. Innocent Abroad: Charles Dickens’s American Engagements. ISBN 10: 0813117070, ISBN 13: 9780813117072. In 1842, Dickens visited America, expecting both a return to Eden and an ideal progressive republic. His disappointment darkened his vision of society and human nature for the remainder of his career. A second tour, in 1867-68, proved no antidote for the first. During the first, an informal conspi. Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-263) and index. Books for People with Print Disabilities.

Meckier insightfully argues that, in Great Expectations, Dickens was . A thorough reevaluation of the ways in which Charles Dickens employed fairy tale plots late in his career.

Meckier insightfully argues that, in Great Expectations, Dickens was consciously rewriting novels by Lever, Thackeray, Collins, Shelley, and Charlotte and Emily Bronte, as well as Dickens's own David Copperfield. "Meckier compiles compelling evidence to support his categorization of Great Expectations as a parody of and response to what he deemed unrealistic portrayals of Victorian culture using, or misusing, the trope of Cinderella. ―English Literature in Transition.

Innocent Abroad: Charles Dickens' American Engagements. Charles Dickens' Quarrel with America. Novi Eboraci: Whitson. In The Pickwick Papers. University Press of Kentucky. Moss, Sidney P. 1984. Patten, Robert . ed. 1978. Dickens, Charles John Huffam (1812–1870). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography edd. H. C. G. Matthew, Brian Harrison (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004) Situs venalis. Charles Dickens: A Life Defined by Writing. New Haven, Londini: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11207-8.

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Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. The books are attractively packaged, reasonably priced

Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. Charles Dickens As I Knew Him: The Story of the Reading Tours in Great Britain and America 1866-1870. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. The books are attractively packaged, reasonably priced. They exhibit Dickens as the Victorians knew him and as he probably wished to be known.

Charles Dickens in a letter to his friend, William Macready. As a committed social reformer, Dickens wanted to use his trip to find out if American democracy was an improvement on class-ridden Victorian England. The novelist particularly enjoyed Boston, his first port of call. His hosts watched in amazement as he charged through the snowy streets with delight, reading aloud the signs on the shops.

Innocent Abroad : Charles Dickens' American Engagements.

Jerome Meckier, Innocent Abroad: Charles Dickens’s American Engagements (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1990). Pengelly, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit: Elijah Pogram’, Notes and Queries, 8 (1921), 38. oogle Scholar.

In 1842, Dickens visited America, expecting both a return to Eden and an ideal progressive republic. His disappointment darkened his vision of society and human nature for the remainder of his career. A second tour, in 1867-68, proved no antidote for the first. Using new materials letters, diaries, and publisher's records Meckier (English, U. of Kentucky) enumerates the reasons for the failure of Dickens' American tours. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Innocent Abroad: Charles Dicken's American Engagements ebook
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