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Reading and the Victorians (Paperback): Matthew Bradley Reading and the Victorians (Paperback)
Matthew Bradley; Juliet John
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What did reading mean to the Victorians? This question is the key point of departure for Reading and the Victorians, an examination of the era when reading underwent a swifter and more radical transformation than at any other moment in history. With book production handed over to the machines and mass education boosting literacy to unprecedented levels, the norms of modern reading were being established. Essays examine the impact of tallow candles on Victorian reading, the reading practices encouraged by Mudie's Select Library and feminist periodicals, the relationship between author and reader as reflected in manuscript revisions and corrections, the experience of reading women's diaries, models of literacy in Our Mutual Friend, the implications of reading marks in Victorian texts, how computer technology has assisted the study of nineteenth-century reading practices, how Gladstone read his personal library, and what contemporary non-academic readers might owe to Victorian ideals of reading and community. Reading forms a genuine meeting place for historians, literary scholars, theorists, librarians, and historians of the book, and this diverse collection examines nineteenth-century reading in all its personal, historical, literary, and material contexts, while also asking fundamental questions about how we read the Victorians' reading in the present day.

Reading and the Victorians (Hardcover, New Ed): Matthew Bradley Reading and the Victorians (Hardcover, New Ed)
Matthew Bradley; Juliet John
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What did reading mean to the Victorians? This question is the key point of departure for Reading and the Victorians, an examination of the era when reading underwent a swifter and more radical transformation than at any other moment in history. With book production handed over to the machines and mass education boosting literacy to unprecedented levels, the norms of modern reading were being established. Essays examine the impact of tallow candles on Victorian reading, the reading practices encouraged by Mudie's Select Library and feminist periodicals, the relationship between author and reader as reflected in manuscript revisions and corrections, the experience of reading women's diaries, models of literacy in Our Mutual Friend, the implications of reading marks in Victorian texts, how computer technology has assisted the study of nineteenth-century reading practices, how Gladstone read his personal library, and what contemporary non-academic readers might owe to Victorian ideals of reading and community. Reading forms a genuine meeting place for historians, literary scholars, theorists, librarians, and historians of the book, and this diverse collection examines nineteenth-century reading in all its personal, historical, literary, and material contexts, while also asking fundamental questions about how we read the Victorians' reading in the present day.

Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Paperback, New): Juliet John Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Paperback, New)
Juliet John
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Charles Dickens's "Oliver Twist" (c.1850) is one of the most significant novels of the Victorian era and, having been adapted for both stage and screen, retains its impact in the cultural consciousness of many nations.
Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Dickens's novel offers:
- extensive introductory comment on the contexts, critical history and interpretations of the text, from publication to the present
- annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself
- cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
- suggestions for further reading.
Part of the "Routledge Guides to Literature" series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of "Oliver" "Twist "and seeking a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Dickens's text.

Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Hardcover, New): Juliet John Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Hardcover, New)
Juliet John
R2,796 Discovery Miles 27 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Charles Dickens's "Oliver Twist" (c.1850) is one of the most significant novels of the Victorian era and, having been adapted for both stage and screen, retains its impact in the cultural consciousness of many nations.
Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Dickens's novel offers:
- extensive introductory comment on the contexts, critical history and interpretations of the text, from publication to the present
- annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself
- cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
- suggestions for further reading.
Part of the "Routledge Guides to Literature" series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of "Oliver" "Twist "and seeking a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Dickens's text.

Dickens and Modernity (Hardcover): Juliet John Dickens and Modernity (Hardcover)
Juliet John; Contributions by Carrie Sickmann, Dominic Rainsford, Florian Schweizer, Holly Furneaux, …
R1,904 Discovery Miles 19 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essays exploring the ways in which Dickens' vision is both so much of its time, and yet has so much resonance for today. The scale of the 2012 bicentenary celebrations of Dickens's birth is testimony to his status as one of the most globally popular literary authors the world has ever seen. Yet Dickens has also become associated in the public imagination with a particular version of the Victorian past and with respectability. His continued cultural prominence and the "brand recognition" achieved by his image and images suggest that his vision reaches out beyond the Victorianperiod. Yet what is the relationship between Dickens and the modern world? Do his works offer a consoling version of the past or are they attuned to that state of uncertainty and instability we associate with the nebulous but resonant concept of modernity? This volume positions Dickens as both a literary and a cultural icon with a complex relationship to the cultural landscape in his own period and since. It seeks to demonstrate that oppositions which have pervaded approaches to Dickens - Victorian vs modern, artist vs entertainer, culture vs commerce - are false, by exploring the diversity and multiplicity of Dickens's textual and extra-textual lives. A specially commissioned Afterword by Florian Schweizer, Director of the Dickens 2012 celebrations, offers a fascinating insight into the shaping of this year-long public programme of commemoration of Dickens. Like the volume as a whole, it asks us toconsider the nature of our connection with "this quintessentially Victorian writer" and what it is about Dickens that still appeals to people around the world. Professor Juliet John holds the Hildred Carlile Chair of English Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London. Contributors: Jay Clayton, Holly Furneaux, John Drew, Michaela Mahlberg, Juliet John, Michael Hollington, Joss Marsh, Carrie Sickmann, Kim Edwardes Keates, DominicRainsford, Florian Schweizer

The Edinburgh Companion to Charles Dickens and the Arts (Hardcover): Juliet John, Claire Wood The Edinburgh Companion to Charles Dickens and the Arts (Hardcover)
Juliet John, Claire Wood
R4,467 R3,702 Discovery Miles 37 020 Save R765 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Jubilation Wood (Paperback): Juliet Johns Jubilation Wood (Paperback)
Juliet Johns; Illustrated by Eva Prus
R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dickens's Villains - Melodrama, Character, Popular Culture (Paperback, New Ed): Juliet John Dickens's Villains - Melodrama, Character, Popular Culture (Paperback, New Ed)
Juliet John
R1,854 Discovery Miles 18 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first major study of Dickens's villains argues that they embody the crucial fusion between the 'deviant' and the 'theatrical' aspects of Dickens's writing. Dickens's Villains locates the rationale for his theatrical characters in his political commitment to the principle of cultural inclusivity and his related resistance to 'psychology'.

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