ABSTRACT
This volume of essays provides a selection of leading contemporary scholarship which situates Dickens in a global perspective. The articles address four main areas: Dickens's reception outside Britain and North America; his intertextual relations with and influence upon writers from different parts of the world; Dickens as traveller; and the presence throughout his fiction and journalism of subjects, such as race and empire, that extend beyond the national contexts in which his work is usually considered. Written by leading researchers from diverse countries and cultures, this is an indispensable reference work in the field of Dickens studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I RECEPTION
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PART II INTERTEXTUALITY
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PART III DICKENS AND TRAVEL
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PART IV WORLDLY MATTERS