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Lecture Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time, 15. and 16. Lesson
Hollington, Michael; Bauer, Matthias (2012)
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Hollington M., et al. "Lecture Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time, 15. and 16. Lesson.", timms video, Universität Tübingen (2012): https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20120613_001_dickens_0001. Accessed 20 Apr 2024.
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Hollington, M. & Bauer, M. (2012). Lecture Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time, 15. and 16. Lesson. timms video: Universität Tübingen. Retrieved April 20, 2024 from the World Wide Web https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20120613_001_dickens_0001
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Hollington, M. and Bauer, M. (2012). Lecture Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time, 15. and 16. Lesson [Online video]. 13 June. Available at: https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20120613_001_dickens_0001 (Accessed: 20 April 2024).
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title: Lecture Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time, 15. and 16. Lesson
alt. title: Charles Dickens and the Culture of His Time: Dickens and the Circus of Modernity (Guest Lecture Prof. Michael Hollington)
creators: Hollington, Michael (author), Bauer, Matthias (author)
subjects: English Literature, Charles Dickens, Culture, Lecture, Vorlesung, Circus of Modernity, Hard Times, Circus as Utopia, Modernism, Modernity, Humour, Jean Starobinski, Spanish Modernism, Rafael Barradas, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Sylvia Plath, Walter Benjamin, Charlie Chaplin, Marx Brothers, Cecil B. DeMille, Angela Carter
description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2012; Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2012
abstract: Charles Dickens (1812-70) is only second to Shakespeare when it comes to the influence and impact of an English writer on a world-wide readership and on English and international culture in general. The story of Scrooge has become the universal myth of the miser(able self-lover) reformed, just as Oliver’s wanting "more" has become the proverbial outcry of the underprivileged demanding what is due to them. But Dickens is much more than this. He is almost unlimited in showing how human beings speak, look, perceive and act, in discovering the potential of language and in combining, sometimes almost imperceptibly, the most (grotesquely) humorous with the most profound. In this lecture course, the oeuvre of Dickens will be correlated with the culture of his time by focusing, each week, on a different aspect of a Dickens novel which interacts with wider cultural issues such as the self, family and gender relations, faith, social and political organizations, education, crime and evil, work, industry and commerce, and the arts.
publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
creation date: 2012-06-13
dc type: image
localtype: video
identifier: UT_20120613_001_dickens_0001
language: eng
rights: Url: https://timmsstatic.uni-tuebingen.de/jtimms/TimmsDisclaimer.html?638492233848724605