Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph

Edgar Johnson
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A definitive biography of Charles Dickens, drawing on 1000s of letters, many unpublished, Johnson depicts not only him but also the world in which he lived. William Makepeace Thackeray, Benjamin Disraeli, Thomas Carlyle, Alfred Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe, George Eliot, and Queen Victoria are among the players in the drama of his a drama in which he appears as one of the most complex figures of his time, a man whose political and social crusades against illiteracy, capital punishment, unjust penal systems, and child abuse are as compelling as his literary achievements.As the original 2-volume edition of Charles His Tragedy & Triumph appeared, Lionel Trilling "We cannot say less of Mr. Johnson's book than it is the definitive life of Dickens. & to say that is to say that it is a splendid achievement & a work of superlative interest & charm."V1 The anvil & the 1812-33: Birth & backgroundThe happy timeThe challenge of despairAmbition's ladderFirst loveClimb to 1833-37: The career takes shapeBoz is bornCatherinePickwick triumphantKnight of the joyful countenanceTroubles & 1837-39: Metamorphosis of a journalistLost loveAscent of the rocketThe break with BentleyThe will in commandDeeper 1839-41: The thieves' den & the worldMaster Humphrey's clock strikes oneEmergence of a radicalThe neglected & misusedTriumph in Scotland & the eve of a new departureThe new 1842: The American dreamConquestwith undertonesNot the republic of my imaginationReturn journeyHome valedictory on AmericaCrescendo of 1843-46: Year of disappointmentSelfishness & the economic manBattles & Italinan air-castlesFrom the bells of Genoa...To the chimes of LondonLast days in ItalyBirth pangs of the daily newsV2 At grips with 1846-51: Difficulties with DombeyThe want of somethingThe world of DombeyismA haunted manMyself into the shadowy worldHis favorite childHousehold wordsSplendid barnstormingFog over EnglandThe anatomy of societyThe heaviest blow in my powerCritique of materialismFire bursts outNobody's faultOld hell shaftThe prison of societyBreaking pointThe track of a stormSurface sereneThe tempest & the ruined gardenIntimations of mortalityThe great dust-heapThe bottom of the 1865-70: Pilgrim of Gad's HillTo the loadstone rockLast rallyThe dying & undying voiceThe narrow bed
Genres: BiographyNonfiction19th CenturyBritish LiteratureHistory
608 Pages

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