Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian

Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian
Title Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian PDF eBook
Author Sir William Searle Holdsworth
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1928
Genre Courts
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Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian

Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian
Title Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian PDF eBook
Author Sir William Searle Holdsworth
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1972
Genre Law
ISBN

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The Historians of Anglo-American Law

The Historians of Anglo-American Law
Title The Historians of Anglo-American Law PDF eBook
Author Sir William Searle Holdsworth
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1928
Genre Law
ISBN

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Deals with the Professional Tradition of the historical development of English law as it influences the historians of Anglo-American law.

An Historical Introduction to the Land Law

An Historical Introduction to the Land Law
Title An Historical Introduction to the Land Law PDF eBook
Author Sir William Searle Holdsworth
Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press
Pages 372
Release 1927
Genre Law
ISBN

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Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit
Title Little Dorrit PDF eBook
Author Charles Dickens
Publisher Books, Incorporated
Pages 834
Release 1868
Genre Bankruptcy
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As for many of Dickens' novels, highlighting social injustices is at the heart of Little Dorrit. His father was imprisoned for debt, and Dickens' shines a spotlight on the fate of many who are unable to repay a debt when the ability to seek work is denied. Amy Dorrit is the youngest daughter of a man imprisoned for debt and is working as a seamstress for Mrs Clennam when Arthur Clennam crosses her path. Will the sweet natured Amy win Arthur's heart? And will they ever escape the shadow of debtors' prison?

American Notes

American Notes
Title American Notes PDF eBook
Author Charles Dickens
Publisher Lindhardt og Ringhof
Pages 149
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 8726595591

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"All that is loathsome, drooping, or decayed is here." In 1842 Dickens sailed to America to observe The New World that held such fascination for the English. He went to magnificent landmarks like Niagara Falls but also included visits to mental institutions and prisons. He met President John Tyler in D.C and the well-educated Laura Bridgman, who was deaf-blind. Dickens found lots to admire, but also noted how coarse and ill-mannered the Americans were. That did not go over well with the Americans. With superb language and humour, Dickens gathered these fascinating observations in this travelogue that will have anyone with the slightest interest in cultural differences completely spell-bound. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English author, social critic, and philanthropist. Much of his writing first appeared in small instalments in magazines and was widely popular. Among his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1839), David Copperfield (1850), and Great Expectations (1861).

The Other Dickens

The Other Dickens
Title The Other Dickens PDF eBook
Author Lillian Nayder
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 377
Release 2012-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0801465141

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Catherine Hogarth, who came from a cultured Scots family, married Charles Dickens in 1836, the same year he began serializing his first novel. Together they traveled widely, entertained frequently, and raised ten children. In 1858, the celebrated writer pressured Catherine to leave their home, unjustly alleging that she was mentally disordered-unfit and unloved as wife and mother. Constructing a plotline nearly as powerful as his stories of Scrooge and Little Nell, Dickens created the image of his wife as a depressed and uninteresting figure, using two of her three sisters against her, by measuring her presumed weaknesses against their strengths. This self-serving fiction is still widely accepted. In the first comprehensive biography of Catherine Dickens, Lillian Nayder debunks this tale in retelling it, wresting away from the famous novelist the power to shape his wife's story. Nayder demonstrates that the Dickenses' marriage was long a happy one; more important, she shows that the figure we know only as "Mrs. Charles Dickens" was also a daughter, sister, and friend, a loving mother and grandmother, a capable household manager, and an intelligent person whose company was valued and sought by a wide circle of women and men. Making use of the Dickenses' banking records and legal papers as well as their correspondence with friends and family members, Nayder challenges the long-standing view of Catherine Dickens and offers unparalleled insights into the relations among the four Hogarth sisters, reclaiming those cherished by the famous novelist as Catherine's own and illuminating her special bond with her youngest sister, Helen, her staunchest ally during the marital breakdown. Drawing on little-known, unpublished material and forcing Catherine's husband from center stage, The Other Dickens revolutionizes our perception of the Dickens family dynamic, illuminates the legal and emotional ambiguities of Catherine's position as a "single" wife, and deepens our understanding of what it meant to be a woman in the Victorian age.