Monthly Archives: December 2015

Nancy Sikes Murder

Of all of the Dickens scenes that we read this semester, one in particular stands out—Nancy Sikes death scene.  In fact, in all of the subsequent works by Dickens, there was never anything quite as shocking or grotesquely, vividly depicted … Continue reading

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Dickens’ Christmas Impact

What would Christmas be today had Dickens never intervened? According to a Blog Post by David Parker on a UC Santa Cruz website, Christmas was actually in quite the decline at the time of Dickens’ writing. For although the poor … Continue reading

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Modern Dickens at Work in Film and Media Culture

When Dickens wrote “A Walk in a Workhouse,” he was attempting a behind-the-scenes view at a life that many people in his age did not live. He provided a depiction of “the other side”—a look at “the dropped child [that] … Continue reading

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Dickens’ Capitalist Legacy

Dickens and Gaskell set the stage in texts such as A Christmas Carol and Mary Barton to consider food as a capitalist commodity, as they depict it in a style likened to contemporary and modern advertisements. Food becomes a symbol … Continue reading

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Dickens and Social Media–A Match Made in Heaven

Social media, particularly that of Twitter and Facebook, is known for the speed with which it transmits ideas from one individual to global awareness. Moreover, social media is characterized by the way in which it allows each of its users … Continue reading

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The Black Female Voice

Wilkie Collins’ Woman in White opens with the line, “this is the story of what a woman’s patience can endure, and what a man’s resolution can achieve” (Pg 3). Yet, this is only the beginning of a novel problematic though-and-through … Continue reading

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What Marx Couldn’t See

At the beginning of the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels famously wrote, “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle” (pg. 9) They went on to argue that, “society as a whole is more and … Continue reading

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Dickens and Kanye

“I didn’t want my shoes to be limited or cost $300 … that was a decision by the company … I just want people to have what I make. I think in clothing right now there is a real separatism. … Continue reading

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Dickens World

For my last post, I wanted to reflect on how we continue to pay tribute to the overall legacy of Charles Dickens, and in looking up how people remember him, I discovered, to my surprise, that Dickens is actually the … Continue reading

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Product Placement: Modern and Victorian

At this point, product placement as an advertisement method is an idea firmly embedded into the media psyche. Quite famously, films like E.T. have incorporated real-life products into their plots, while others mention products in passing or have them visible … Continue reading

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