by Grahame Smith (Author)
This study of Dickens's career as a professional writer uses a range of material to describe and analyze the ways in which his work can be seen as a form of literary production. It thus offers a challenge to traditional accounts which stress the private nature of Dickens's genius. Smith focuses on the communal nature of Dickens's achievement in his struggles with publishers, the expectations of a vast public, and the demands of serialization.
Author Biography
Grahame Smith is Professor of English Studies, University of Stirling.
Number of Pages: 190
Dimensions: 0.53 x 8.68 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 08, 1996