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Dickens and the Short Story (Hardcover)
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Dickens and the Short Story (Hardcover)
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At the height of his career, writing short stories provided Dickens
with a release from the formal constraints of his novels and gave
free reign to his creative imagination. Ranging from "flights of
fancy" to literary masterpieces, Dickens's short stories contained
artistic experiments that inspired fuller developments in his
novels. Yet the short stories have been all but overlooked in
critical discussions.Deborah A. Thomas focuses directly on this
body of work, tracing three stages of development. In the early
stage until 1840, Dickens produced numerous short stories,
culminating in his experience with the abortive Master Humphrey's
Clock. In the following ten years, he restricted his writing of
short stories to the five Christmas Books but refined his theories
about the value of the genre in the context of his work. In the
third stage, 1850-1868, Dickens again turned actively to the
writing of short stories, many of them the "Christmas Stories"
appearing in the weeklies Household Words and All the Year Round,
which Dickens edited successively from 1850 to 1869 and from 1859
until his death in 1870. The author concentrates primarily upon the
more notable stories, drawing for a perspective upon Dickens' own
concept of "fancy." In an increasingly factual age,
Dickens--attracted to the unusual and the unknown--found the short
story a form in which he could indulge his high degree of fantasy
and explore the hidden corners of the mind. Dickens' fascination
with psychological abnormality and the supernatural--reflected in
his novels--reveals itself even more intriguingly in his short
stories.In Thomas's analysis, Dickens' short stories appear as an
important key to understanding the novels, while proving worthy in
themselves of critical attention. Essential to a thorough study of
Dickens, her book sheds light upon previously obscure facets of his
developing artistry.
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