Sensation and sublimation in Charles...
Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870)

 

  • Sensation and sublimation in Charles Dickens[electronic resource] /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 823/.8
    書名/作者: Sensation and sublimation in Charles Dickens/ John Gordon.
    作者: Gordon, John,
    出版者: New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource (226 p.) : : ill.
    標題: Senses and sensation in literature.
    標題: Sublimation (Psychology) in literature.
    標題: LITERARY CRITICISM - European
    標題: LITERARY CRITICISM - General.
    標題: LITERARY CRITICISM - Books & Reading.
    ISBN: 9780230119697 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 0230119697 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 9780230110885 (hardback)
    ISBN: 0230110886 (hardback)
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: "What Right Have They to Butcher Me?" * "Thankee, Mum," said Toodle, Since You Are Suppressing" * "In a Thick Crowd of Sounds, but Still Intelligibly Enough to be Understood" * "Is Esther Pretty?" and Nine Other Questions About Bleak House����������������������.
    摘要、提要註: "My book sets out to explore three crucial stages in Dickens' ongoing voyage of discovery into what has been called the "hidden springs" of his fiction. The three novels under examination are Oliver Twist, Dombey and Son, and Bleak House. (Other Dickens writings are considered when pertinent.) I argue that in all three we can witness Dickens responding to some identifiable force represented as coming from underneath the ground plan (plot, character interaction, development of themes, stylistic effects) of the book in question. In Oliver Twist, it is the ancient story of the blood libel; in Dombey and Son, it is the power of language as an independent agent; in Bleak House, it is a pre-verbal array of desires and interdicts. I also explore the question of Dickens' self-awareness, at these different stages: to what extent did he see himself as a medium of forces beyond his conscious control, and what did he think the psychological mechanisms at work might be? The issues raised have certainly been considered before but have not gone in the directions taken here. Many critics, for instance, have commented on anti-Semitism in Oliver Twist, and some have mentioned the blood libel; no one has argued that Oliver Twist is a blood libel. Previous considerations of ideas of the subconscious have been overwhelmingly Freudian and have concentrated on Dickens' biography; mine, by contrast, relies on pre-Freudian concepts common in Dickens' time and concentrates on the evidence of the writings"--Provided by publisher.
    電子資源: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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