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Sensation and Sublimation in Charles Dickens
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This book explores three crucial stages in Dickens' on-going voyage of discovery into what has been called the 'hidden springs' of his fiction; arguing that in three of Dickens best known novels, we witness Dickens responding to some identifiable force represented as coming from underneath the ground planof the book in question.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 âWhat Right Have They to Butcher Me?â
- 2 âThankee, Mum,â Said Toodle, âSince You Are Suppressingâ
- 3 âIn a Thick Crowd of Sounds, But Still Intelligibly Enough to Be Understoodâ
- 4 Is Esther Pretty? and Nine Other Questions About Bleak House
- Afterword: Having It Both Ways
- Notes
- Index