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Reading Dickens Romantically: "Night Walks"

Reading Dickens Romantically: "Night Walks"
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摘要 This paper will examine the essay, "Night Walks" (2000), to see how Charles Dickens (1812-1870), a social-realist writer of the Victorian era, has used elements adapted from the Romantics in order to draw attention to the pitiable social conditions of Victorian London. Dickens' the realist paradoxically reflected a readiness to think and feel "without immediate external excitement". He expressed his alignment with Romanticism by way of a cultivation of feeling and empathizing. His genius was, as expressed by Bagehot, "essentially irregular and unsymmetrical" because he was "utterly deficient in the faculty of reasoning". His daily, or rather nightly walks provided him with the inspiration to follow the Romantic tradition of writing on walks. The essay under consideration, "Night Walks", clearly supports the notion that Romanticism was fallaciously opposed to realism. The paper will examine the ways in which the theme, style, and structure of the essay evoke the preoccupation of a Romantic soul--for whom the walk becomes a space for "encounter and reflection"--and the Romantic mind which is empowered by "imaginative self definition or discovery".
机构地区 BRAC University
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第6期436-441,共6页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 ROMANTICISM IMAGINATION isolation SELF-KNOWLEDGE human-mind 自助游 浪漫主义 爱情 阅读 现实主义 维多利亚 社会条件 栽培方式
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