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Dickens, Charles - 1812–70, English author, b. Portsmouth, one of the world's most popular, prolific, and skilled novelists.

Early Life and Works

The son of a naval clerk, Dickens spent his early childhood in London and in Chatham. When he was 12 his father was imprisoned for debt, and Charles was compelled to work in a blacking warehouse. He never forgot this double humiliation. At 17 he


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    Oliver Twist » Read Now

    by Charles Dickens. 511 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Oliver Twist is a classic tale of a boy of unknown parentage born in a workhouse and brought up under the cruel conditions to which pauper children were exposed in the Victorian England. With this novel, Dickens did not merely write a topical satire on the workhouse system and the role of the 1834...
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    Student Companion to Charles Dickens (Chap. 4 "Oliver Twist (1838)") » Read Now

    by Ruth Glancy. 166 pgs.

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    Charles Dickens was the most popular writer of his age and is still considered one of the world's greatest novelists. This well-written study surveys his unusual and prolific life, relating his fiction writings to his concerns and active involvement with social conditions of early Victorian England...
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    Pauper Fiction in Economic Science: "Paupers in Almshouses" and the Odd Fit of Oliver Twist, in Review of Social Economy » Read Now

    by Stephen T. Ziliak. 24 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Almshouses" and the odd fit of Oliver Twist by Stephen T. Ziliak...living in an almshouse was not Oliver Twist (as many believe). He was not the...with his own fictional...
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    The Instabilities of Inheritance in 'Oliver Twist,' in Studies in the Novel » Read Now

    by Cates Baldridge. 12 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...instabilities of inheritance in Oliver Twist. by Cates Baldridge Dickens decision to represent Oliver Twist as incorruptible has exposed both...within bourgeois ideology...
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    The Literary Detective: 100 Puzzles in Classic Fiction ("Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist: Is Oliver Dreaming?" begins on p. 35 and "Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist, Great Expectations: Why Is Fagin Hanged and Why Isn't Pip Prosecuted?" begins on p. 298) » Read Now

    by John Sutherland. 749 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...This omnibus volume of Sutherland's collections of literary puzzles raises questions readers often ask. By addressing real world questions he brings literary criticism into...
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    The Crime in Mind: Criminal Responsibility and the Victorian Novel (Chap. One "Organizing Crime: Conduct and Character in Oliver Twist") » Read Now

    by Lisa Rodensky. 275 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This interdisciplinary study of legal and literary narratives argues that the novel's particular power to represent the interior life of its characters both challenges the law's definitions of criminal responsibility and reaffirms them. By means of connecting major novelists with prominent jurists...
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    Consuming Fictions: Gender, Class, and Hunger in Dickens's Novels (Chap. 2 "Broadsides at the Board Collations of the Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist and the Hero's Masterplot") » Read Now

    by Gail Turley Houston. 238 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Collations of Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist " in Studies in English Literature...Collations of The Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist and the Heros Masterplot 14...novels...
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    Dissenting Women in Dickens' Novels: The Subversion of Domestic Ideology (Chap. 9 "The Passionate and the Contained Women of Oliver Twist: A Ring and a Handkerchief") » Read Now

    by Brenda Ayres. 190 pgs.

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    Given their pedagogical nature, many Victorian novels are politicized; their narratives are filtered through the value schemes, social views, and conscious purposes of their authors. Victorian women were largely expected to dedicate themselves to the social and moral betterment of their families...
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    Dickens and the Daughter of the House (Chap. One "The Uncanny Daughter: Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, and the Progress of Little Nell") » Read Now

    by Hilary M. Schor. 232 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The daughter in Dickens' fiction is considered in this study not as an emblem of tranquil domesticity and the hearth-fire, but as a bearer of cultural values--and as a potentially disruptive force. As the good daughters in his novels (Little Nell, Agnes Wickfield, Esther Summerson, Amy Dorrit) must...
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    Acts of Naming: The Family Plot in Fiction (Chap. 2 "Oliver Twist, or the Name Found") » Read Now

    by Michael Ragussis. 268 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Michael Ragussis re-reads the novelistic tradition by arguing the acts of naming--bestowing, revealing, or earning a name; taking away, hiding, or prohibiting a name; slandering, or protecting and serving it--lie at the center of fictional plots from the 18th century to the present. Against the...
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    Dickens and Thackeray: Punishment and Forgiveness (Chap. Five "Oliver Twist") » Read Now

    by John R. Reed. 512 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Punishment 45 Part Two: Dickens Chapter Four: Early Dickens 65 Chapter Five: Oliver Twist 76 Chapter Six: Nicholas Nickleby 90 Chapter Seven: The Old Curiosity Shop 107...
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    Dickens and the Twentieth Century ("Oliver Twist: 'Things as They Really Are'" begins on p. 49) » Read Now

    by John Gross, Gabriel Pearson. 246 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...JOHN KILLHAM 35 Oliver Twist: Things as they really are JOHN...on the theme of suffocation in Oliver Twist . It is no secret that Dickenss...skirmishes with adapted...
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    Bentham, Dickens, and the Uses of the Workhouse, in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 » Read Now

    by Peter M. Stokes. 17 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...against the Act, Dickens published Oliver Twist (1837-39); he continued his critique...intentions, and even of the earlier Oliver Twist. The school is "a place . . ...
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    Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens (Discussion of Oliver Twist begins on p. 427) » Read Now

    by Paul Schlicke. 661 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Here is the greatest compendium of information ever produced about one of the greatest writers who ever lived. For anyone wishing to learn more about Dickens's life and works and the literary, political, and social milieu in which he lived, there is no better place to turn than The Oxford Reader's...

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