Dickens in Motion: Still Moving after Two Hundred Years
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https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.61739Keywords:
MOTION, TRANSPORT, PICKWICKAbstract
The following is a meditation on the career of English novelist Charles Dickens (1812–1870), on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of his birth. Taking its cue from Jonathan H. Grossman’s Charles Dickens’s Networks, this piece reflects on the themes of Dickens and motion (the role of public transport in his novels), Dickens and emotion (his determination to move his readers), and Dickens in motion (his personal restlessness).
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2012-08-31
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Abraham, A. (2012). Dickens in Motion: Still Moving after Two Hundred Years . English Studies in Latin America: A Journal of Cultural and Literary Criticism, (3). https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.61739
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