Dickens and the politics of the family /

The fictional representation of the family has long been regarded as a Dickensian speciality. But while nineteenth-century reviewers praised Dickens as the pre-eminent novelist of the family, any close examination of his novels reveals a remarkable disjunction between his image as the quintessential...

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書誌詳細
第一著者: Waters, Catherine
フォーマット: Licensed eBooks
言語:英語
出版事項: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
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要約:The fictional representation of the family has long been regarded as a Dickensian speciality. But while nineteenth-century reviewers praised Dickens as the pre-eminent novelist of the family, any close examination of his novels reveals a remarkable disjunction between his image as the quintessential celebrant of the hearth, and his interest in fractured families. Catherine Waters offers an explanation of this discrepancy through an examination of Dickens's representation of the family in relation to nineteenth-century constructions of class and gender. Drawing upon feminist and new historicist methodologies, and focusing upon the normalising function of middle-class domestic ideology, Waters concludes that Dickens's novels record a shift in notions of the family away from an earlier stress upon the importance of lineage and blood towards a new ideal of domesticity assumed to be the natural form of the family.
記述事項:Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.).
物理的記述:1 online resource (xi, 233 pages)
書誌:Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-230) and index.
ISBN:0511002750
9780511002755
9780521573559
0521573556
0511583168
9780511583162
9780521021159
0521021154