Title: Dickens on the move : travels and transformations
Abstract: Contents: Elmar Schenkel: Moving through the Night: Dickens's Walks in Nocturnal London - Stefan Lampadius: American Notes and Dickens' Projects of Reform - Maria Fleischhack: Multilayered Identity and Palimpsest in Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit - Stefan Welz: Goes South: A Gentleman's Perspective - Franziska Burstyn: Charles Dickens: A Disney Carol. Disney's Adaptations of Dickens' Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol - Franziska E. Kohlt: Back to the Future: Time Traveller's Traumatic Jetlag in A Christmas Carol - Luise Wolff: The world warped to his fancy: Charles in Richard Flanagan's Wanting - Anna Wille: Dickens did not write what the people wanted what the people wanted. G.K. Chesterton's Charles as character and critique - Marie-Luise Egbert: Please, sir, I want some more: Representations of Poverty on the Move - Dietmar Bohnke: Lost Leipzig Letters: Charles Dickens, Bernhard Tauchnitz and the German Connection - Max Hubner: Charles and New Zealand: A Long-Distance Relationship with a Future.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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