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Dickens on France By Charles Dickens

Dickens on France by Charles Dickens


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An edited anthology of Charles Dickens' varied writings on France, exploring the writer's fascination with French culture and history. This book brings together short stories and extracts, from novels and travel writing. Among its journalistic highlights, are accounts of a train journey from London to Paris; a rough Channel crossing; and others.

Dickens on France Summary

Dickens on France: Fiction, Journalism and Travel Writing by Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens, Francais naturalise, et Citoyen de Paris. This is how Dickens signed a letter from France to his friend John Forster in 1847. Behind the joke lay a fascination for French life and culture and a sense of affinity with the country that would take him back often and that would find expression in some of his finest work. Dickens on France brings together short stories, extracts from novels and travel writing. Among its journalistic highlights, are accounts of a train journey from London to Paris, a rough Channel crossing, the pleasures of Boulogne, and Parisian life in the 1850s and 1860s. Extracts from the travelogue Pictures from Italy, take us by coach from Paris to Marseille. The selected short stories include His Boots, a section of Mrs Lirriper's Legacy and The Boy at Mugby, and there are extracts from A Tale of Two Cities, Little Dorrit, Dombey and Son, Nicholas Nickleby, and Our Mutual Friend. Dickens was interested primarily in the character of places he visited, the behaviour of people he observed in them, and in the sensation and psychology of travelling. These preoccupations keep the writing fresh and accessible. It requires no leap through time to appreciate his musings on his fellow passengers, his reflections on sitting in a Paris cafe, his random exploration of city streets or small country towns, or his opposition to cultural bigotry. Infused with energy, perception and open-mindedness, this collection vividly evokes life in France and Britain in the nineteenth century and reminds us, however much progress we make, how little we change. Dickens on France is extensively annotated to provide historical and autobiographical contexts, and to highlight literary and other allusions. Brief chapter introductions and a general introduction to the volume, highlight key aspects of the selections and discuss the nature of Dickens's enduring relationship with France.

Dickens on France Reviews

I have been reading this lovely book with interest. For a Dickens enthusiast, it's a welcome addition to current information. The extracts are perfectly chosen, it's wide-ranging & clear-sighted & again refreshes my knowledge at the same time as delighting me. It serves the Master well & I am really thrilled to have it. Miriam Margolyes, Presenter of Dickens in America The book is very fully annotated and John Edmondson's enthusiasm for the subject, as well as his considerable knowledge, is evident all through. Dickens on France offers much more than a selection of extracts, some familiar, some less so. It is a book which explains and illustrates one of Dickens's strongest relationships and is to be strongly recommended. The Dickensian

About Charles Dickens

JOHN EDMONDSON is a writer and publisher with a long-standing interest in both Charles Dickens and France. He is the author of France: A Traveller's Literary Companion (1997).

Table of Contents

CONTENTS General Introduction Bibliography Note on the Texts LONDON TO PARIS BY TRAIN Introduction A Flight CROSSING THE CHANNEL TO CALAIS Introduction The Calais Night Mail Extract from Little Dorrit (Clennam in Calais) ON THE ROAD THROUGH FRANCE TO SWITZERLAND Introduction Travelling Abroad HOLIDAYING IN BOULOGNE Introduction Our French Watering-Place GOING NORTH: COUNTRY WAYS, TRAVELLING PLAYERS AND FUN AT THE FAIR Introduction In the French-Flemish Country AN AWAKENING IN A SLEEPY TOWN Introduction His Boots (from Somebody's Luggage) A FLANEUR IN PARIS: CITY LIFE (AND DEATH) Introduction Railway Dreaming Some Recollections of Mortality Extract from New Year's Day Extract from Pictures from Italy (Paris on Sunday morning) GOING SOUTH: LYON, THE RHONE AND AVIGNON Introduction Extract from Pictures from Italy FROM TRAVELOGUE TO FICTION Introduction Sens and Chalon-sur-Saone: Extract from Pictures from Italy Extract from Little Dorrit (Rigaud at Chalons) Extracts from Mrs Lirriper's Legacy Travelling through France by coach: Extract from Pictures from Italy Extract from Dombey and Son (Carker's flight from Dijon) Marseille: Extract from Pictures from Italy Extract from Little Dorrit THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Introduction Extracts from A Tale of Two Cities: Quartier Saint Antoine The ruling class Storming of the Bastille The Reign of Terror The Guillotine Judicial Special Pleading THE FRENCH DO IT BETTER: SLAUGHTERHOUSES, RAILWAY CATERING AND OTHER LESSONS Introduction A Monument of French Folly Main Line. The Boy at Mugby (from Mugby Junction) Insularities LANGUAGE SKILLS AND THE ENGLISH Introduction Extract from Nicholas Nickleby (Nicholas teaches French) Extract from Our Mutual Friend (Podsnap's dinner party) Notes Index

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GOR013686231
9781904955061
1904955061
Dickens on France: Fiction, Journalism and Travel Writing by Charles Dickens
Used - Like New
Hardback
Signal Books Ltd
20061017
448
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