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Charles Dickens William Powell Frith, Portrait of Charles Dickens, London, Victoria and Albert Museum.

Dickens s life Born in Portsmouth in 1812. Unhappy childhood: he had to work in a factory at the age of 12 (his father went to prison for debts). He became a newspaper reporter with the pen name Boz. In 1836 Sketches by Boz, articles about London people and scenes, were published in instalments. Evert A. Duyckinick, Charles Dickens

Success with autobiographical novels, Oliver Twist (1838), David Copperfield (1849-50), Little Dorrit (1857). Bleak House (1853), Hard Times (1854), Great Expectations (1860-61) set against the background of social issues. Busy editor of magazines. Died in 1870.

The SETTING of his novels Dickens was the great novelist of cities, especially London. London is depicted at three different social levels: 1. the criminal world murderers, pickpockets living in squalid slums. 2. the world of the workhouses its inhabitants belong to the lower middle class. 3. the Victorian middle class respectable people believing in human dignity.

Detailed description of Seven Dials, a notorious slum district its sense of disorientation and confinement is clearly expressed in Dickens s novels Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold, Dudley Street, Seven Dials from London: A Pilgrimage, 1872.

The PLOTS of his novels His plots are well-planned but at times they sound a bit artificial, sentimental and episodic. The publication in instalments discouraged unified plotting and Dickens needed also to conform to the public taste.

Dickens s characters Dickens shifted the social frontiers of the novel: the 18th-century realistic upper middle-class world was replaced by the one of the lower orders. He depicted Victorian society in all its variety, its richness and its squalor. An unfinished painting by R.W. Buss (1804-75) variously known as A Souvenir of Dickens and Dickens s Dream. Painted 1875. Charles Dickens Museum, London.

He created: caricatures he exaggerated and ridiculed peculiar social characteristics of the middle, lower and lowest classes weak female characters He was on the side of the poor, the outcast, the working class.

Dickens s themes Family, childhood and poverty the subjects to which he returned time and again. QuickTime e un decompressore TIFF (Non compresso) sono necessari per visualizzare quest'immagine. Dickens s children are either innocent or corrupted by adults.

Most of these children begin in negative circumstances and rise to happy endings which resolve the contradictions in their life created by the adult world. QuickTime e un decompressore TIFF (Non compresso) sono necessari per visualizzare quest'immagine. A scene from Roman Polanski s Oliver Twist (2005)

Dickens s aim Dickens tried to get the common intelligence of the country to alleviate social sufferings.

He was a campaigning novelist and his books highlight all the great Victorian controversies: the faults of the legal system (Oliver Twist) the horrors of factory employment (David Copperfield, Hard Times) scandals in private schools (David Copperfield) the miseries of prostitution the appalling living conditions in slums (Bleak House) corruption in government (Bleak House)

Dickens s style Dickens s style very rich and original The main stylistic features of his novels are: 1. long list of objects and people; 2. adjectives used in pairs or in group of three and four; 3. several details, not strictly necessary.

4. repetitions of the same word/s and/or sentence structure. 5. the same concept/s is/are expressed more than once, but with different words. 6. use of antithetical images in order to underline the characters features. 7. exaggeration of the characters faults. 8. suspense at the end of the episodes or introduction of a sensational event to keep the readers interest.

Hard Times (1854) It is a denunciation novel a powerful accusation of some of the negative effects of industrial society. The setting Coketown, an imaginary industrialised town. Characters people living and working in Coketown, like the protagonist Thomas Gradgrind, an educator who believes in facts and statistics. A contemporary edition of Hard Times

Themes: 1. a critic of materialism and Utilitarianism. 2. a denunciation of the ugliness and squalor of the new industrial age. 3. the gap between the rich and the poor. Aim to illustrate the dangers of allowing people to become like machines. A contemporary edition of Hard Times