Publication 2014 : un des ouvrages


Charles Dickens, Modernism, Modernity (Vol. 1)

[ Volume II ]

CHARLES DICKENS, MODERNISM, MODERNITY

VOLUME I — URBAN MODERNITY ; MODERNITY IN / AND MOTION


Christine HUGUET, Nathalie VANFASSE (dir.)


Charles Dickens, Modernism, Modernity examines the reasons why Dickens's fiction, this "flowing and mixed substance called Dickens", as Chesterton once said, became straightaway — and forever, it would seem — a world landmark.
Seeking to uncover some of the secret springs of the great novelist's timeless, mythical fiction, the essays collected in these volumes mirror the current variety of theoretical approaches to the intriguing question of Dickens's receptiveness to the modern. They began life as presentations given at the Centre Culturel International de Cerisy-la-Salle, France's premier site for conferences on Arts and Humanities. The greatest writers and thinkers have been honoured there for over a century : it is precisely on account of its tradition of engagement with the avant-garde and the to-dayish that Cerisy was felt to be the ideal venue, in the run-up to the bicentenary of Dickens's birth, for a debate over where to locate the temporal and aesthetic standards delineating the great Victorian writer's modernity, and over how much these standards reveal about our own values and sense of the up-to-date.
Providing an attractive snapshot of recent Dickens scholarship, these two "Colloque de Cerisy" volumes contribute to invigorate the very active international and interdisciplinary field of Dickens studies.
Volume 1 examines how Dickens's representation of life's epic as rooted in contemporary reality gives him access to the poetical within the historical, the eternal within the transitory.


Ouvrage issu d'un colloque de Cerisy (2011) [en savoir plus]
Disponible à Cerisy aux Amis de Pontigny-Cerisy [n°504]

CARACTÉRISTIQUES

Éditeur : Éditions du Sagittaire

Collection : Histoire littéraire

ISBN : 978-2-917202-26-5

Nombre de pages : 232 p.

Prix public : 20,00 €

Année d'édition : 2014