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Dickens and the Business of Death

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Dickens and the Business of Death

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Charles Dickens is famous for his deathbed scenes, but these have rarely been examined within the context of his ambivalence towards the Victorian commodification of death. Dickens repeatedly criticised ostentatious funeral and mourning customs, and asserted the harmful consequences of treating the corpse as an object of speculation rather than sympathy. At the same time, he was fascinated by those who made a living from death and recognised that his authorial profits implicated him in the same trade. This book explores how Dickens turned mortality into the stuff of life and art as he navigated a thriving culture of death-based consumption. It surveys the diverse ways in which death became a business, from body-snatching, undertaking, and joint-stock cemetery companies, to the telling and selling of stories. This broad study offers fresh perspectives on death in The Old Curiosity Shop and Our Mutual Friend, and discusses lesser-known works and textual illustrations.

Author Biography:

Claire Wood is a Research Associate in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York.
Release date NZ
March 5th, 2015
Author
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
10 Halftones, unspecified; 10 Halftones, black and white
Pages
241
Dimensions
158x235x15
ISBN-13
9781107098633
Product ID
22805475

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