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Going astray, Dickens and London, Jeremy Tambling

Label
Going astray, Dickens and London, Jeremy Tambling
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-350) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Going astray
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Jeremy Tambling
Sub title
Dickens and London
Table Of Contents
The eidometropolis: a view of London. Eighteenth-century London -- Wordsworth's London -- Dickens in London -- Reading the city -- Street-scenes: sb, with Pickwick papers and Nicholas Nickleby -- Street-life: sb -- Pickwick papers -- Nicholas Nickleby -- Newgate London: Oliver Twist. Hanging clothes -- Islington to Field Lane -- Bethnal Green to Chertsey -- North London -- Jacob's Island -- London as ruin: tales from Master Humphrey's clock -- Antiquarian history -- Master Humphrey's clock -- The old curiosity shop -- The old curiosity shop and allegory -- Towards Barnaby Rudge -- Barnaby Rudge and London. Camden town: Dombey and son -- The railway world -- Dombey's London -- Dickens and Ruskin -- Trains and trauma -- Modernising London: David Copperfield. Warren's blacking factory -- The Strand-- The borough -- The modern Babylon -- London before the law: Bleak house. London as archive -- Legal London -- Consecrated ground -- 'Mudfog' -- London and taboo: Little Dorrit. The city -- Marseilles/Marshalsea -- Mrs Clennam's secret -- Bleeding Heart yard -- Mrs Merdle's parrot -- The warm baths -- Traumatic London: Great expectations. Smithfield -- St Paul's and Newgate -- Newgate and Walworth -- Hanging fantasies -- Newgate and Estella -- The river -- Estella and the city -- 'City full of dreams': the uncommercial traveller. Melancholy -- The city -- Fashionable London -- Institutions -- Death -- 'Night walks' -- 'The scene of my death': our mutual friend -- The river -- Waste -- Headstone/heterogeneity -- Dickens and Gissing. London after Dickens -- Gissing in London -- Realism and idealism -- Suburban London -- Conclusion
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