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Dickens, Women and Language Patricia Ingham

Dickens, Women and Language By Patricia Ingham

Dickens, Women and Language by Patricia Ingham


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Summary

The ambiguous struggle between convention and dissent in the language he uses for representing women charges Dickens? novels with their uneasy excitement and power.

Dickens, Women and Language Summary

Dickens, Women and Language by Patricia Ingham

This is the first full-length study of the treatment of women in Dickens? novels to make use of modern critical approaches. It replaces traditional biographical methods with a new linguistic model which directs attention back to the texts. Patricia Ingham?s innovatory approach characterises Dickens? novelistic language by relating it to linguistic representations of women in contemporary non-fictional works (handbooks on womanly conduct, documentary works on prostitution, and Florence Nightingale?s Cassandra). This analysis reveals that Dickens? individual account of the womanly ideal is shot through with contradiction. Fallen women are both degraded and valuable, worthless and powerful; ?ideal? women are desirable and undesirable, passive and destructive of the very social structure they are supposed to sustain. The book?s conclusion is that the ambiguous struggle between convention and dissent in the language he uses for representing women charges Dickens? novels with their uneasy excitement and power.

About Patricia Ingham

Patricia Ingham is Fellow and Senior Tutor in English at St. Anne's College, Oxford, and Times Lecturer in English Language.

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GOR004107883
9780802077608
0802077609
Dickens, Women and Language by Patricia Ingham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
19920905
152
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