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Dickens on screen

Glavin, John(Edited by)
Part of the On Screen series
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Television and film, not libraries or scholarship, have made Charles Dickens the most important unread novelist in English.

It is not merely that millions of people feel comfortable deploying the word 'Dickensian' to describe their own and others' lives, but that many more people who have never read Dickens know what Dickensian means.

They know about Dickens because they have access to over a century of adaptations for the big and small screen. Because Dickens has proven to be the most easily adapted of major novelists, he has become, somewhat ironically, one of the foremost novelists in the English canon.

This is ironic because it was just this capacity to entertain that once confined him to the margins of the 'great tradition' in fiction.

Dickens on Screen is an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike.

It provides an exhaustive filmography and is well illustrated.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107131278 / 9781107131279
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
791.436
27/11/2003
England
English
217 pages
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