“Please, sir, I want some more [Dickens].”
(Oliver Twist, ch.2)
Charles Dickens is one of our most loved and most celebrated novelists. This course investigates what makes his writing so compelling, focussing especially on his masterful characterisation, evocative scene setting, and humorous writing style. The course examines Dickens' writerly beginnings as a political journalist, his fictionalised observations and sketches on contemporary life, his periodical publishing (as editor and contributor), his first great literary success in The Pickwick Papers (1837), and three of his major novels, Oliver Twist (1838), David Copperfield (1850), and Great Expectations (1861). It situates Dickens in his Victorian contexts, and considers how he both mirrored and transformed Victorian society.