
Charles Dickens's London by Andrew Sanders
No novelist is as intimately connected to a great city as Dickens is to London. The vibrancy and variety of the city determined the shape and character of Dickens's work and he, in turn, re-created London in his fiction. Andrew Sanders retraces Dickens's footsteps through the streets, alleys, highways and byways of the city, exploring the physical nature and architecture of Victorian London. He follows Dickens and his characters from the slums to the City, from the mansions of Mayfair to the respectable inner suburbs of Islington and Bloomsbury. He journeys from the untidiness of Walworth and Camden Town to the villas of Twickenham and Hampstead and semi-rural retreats of Dulwich, Finchley and Highgate. Although vastly changed with time, the London that Dickens created is still vividly present in his writing. The first and greatest of urban novelists, Dickens captures the essence of the central modern social phenomenon - the excitements and problems of the city.
Andrew Sanders is emeritus Professor of English at the University of Durham. He has written four substantial studies of Dickens and is widely published in Victorian literature and culture, also having edited and annotated paperback editions of Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, Bleak House and A Tale of Two Cities. He is a past President of the Dickens Fellowship and a Trustee of the Charles Dickens Museum.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780709088318 |
| ISBN 10 | 0709088310 |
| Title | Charles Dickens's London |
| Author | Andrew Sanders |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | The Crowood Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2010-10-01 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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