Dickens and the Classics - Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception

Dickens and the Classics

Dickens and the Classics - Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception

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This book examines Charles Dickens’s underappreciated engagement with Classical knowledge and its role in his cultural commentary. By treating his novels as collaborations with illustrators, particularly Phiz, it explores how Dickens drew on Ancient Greek and Roman myths, history and art to engage with 19th-century debates. Through detailed analysis of both text and illustrations, the book reveals the complexity of Dickens’s Classical references and their significance in shaping broader cultural conversations.

Each chapter pairs novels such as David Copperfield, Bleak House and A Tale of Two Cities with Dickens’s journalism, letters and short fiction, supported by analysis of a range of illustrations. Christian Lehmann challenges the notion that Victorian Classics were the preserve of an elite, showing instead how Dickens adapted a demotic Classicism rooted in burlesque, satire, architecture and popular culture. He argues that Dickens’s Classical allusions, often dismissed as superficial, form an integral part of his literary output. These references are examined alongside historical developments in the ideology of scientific racism, evolving views on sexual violence, and critiques of imperialism, demonstrating how Dickens reshaped Classical traditions to reflect and critique the cultural and political dynamics of his era.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781350548442
ISBN10 1350548448
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardcover
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A provocative argument, lucidly presented. The author makes exceptional use of visual evidence, combined with detailed discussion of individual novels. Engagingly written, this should appeal to a wide readership inside academia and beyond. * Lorna Hardwick, Open University, United Kingdom *
This is an insightful, illuminating analysis of a subject that has until now not received adequate coverage. Lehmann’s astute close readings of illustrations and texts are consistently revelatory. Essential reading for all Dickens scholars and enthusiasts. * Natalie McKnight, Boston University, USA *

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Author's Bio

Christian Lehmann is Assistant Professor of Literature at Bard High School Early College, Cleveland, USA.

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