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Dickens Adolphus William Ward

Dickens By Adolphus William Ward

Summary

This analysis of the greatest Victorian novelist by a prominent scholar of the next generation was first published in 1882. The life is treated chronologically, and a final chapter discusses 'the future of Dickens' fame', concluding that his place in the canon of English literature is secure.

Dickens Summary

Dickens by Adolphus William Ward

Published in the first series of English Men of Letters in 1882, this biography of Charles Dickens (1812-70) provides a short introduction to the life and works of the most popular author of the Victorian era. Sir Adolphus William Ward (1837-1924), a prominent scholar who taught at the newly founded the University of Manchester and became President of the British Academy, wrote on English literature from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, and translated Curtius' History of Greece. His work complements earlier biographies of the writer who styled himself as 'The Inimitable' and whose influence as a novelist, social commentator and social reformer cannot be overstated. The life is treated chronologically, and a final chapter discusses 'the future of Dickens' fame', concluding that although he has faults as a novelist, his place in the canon of English literature is secure.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Before Pickwick; 2. From success to success; 3. Strange lands; 4. David Copperfield; 5. Changes; 6. Last years; 7. The future of Dickens' fame.

Additional information

NLS9781108034500
9781108034500
1108034500
Dickens by Adolphus William Ward
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-11-03
240
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