This study explores both Dickens's critical view of capitalism and his complex role (as a premier producer of commodity-text "products," as a successful entrepreneur, as a careful accumulator of capital and, of course, as a trenchant social critic) within the system of nineteenth-century British financial capitalism.
This study explores both Dickens's critical view of capitalism and his complex role (as a premier producer of commodity-text "products," as a successful entrepreneur, as a careful accumulator of capital and, of course, as a trenchant social critic) within the system of nineteenth-century British financial capitalism.
Introduction: Dickens's Evolving Critique of Financial Capitalism 1. "I hold myself released from such hard bargains as these": Nicholas Nickleby and "Brotherly" Capitalism 2. "With what a strange mastery it seized him for itself": The Conversion of the Financier in A Christmas Carol 3. "Terribly wild rang the panic cry": Finance, Panic and the Struggle for Life in Little Dorrit 4."Among the dying and the dead": Metonymy and Finance Capitalism in Our Mutual Friend
Introduction: Dickens's Evolving Critique of Financial Capitalism 1. "I hold myself released from such hard bargains as these": Nicholas Nickleby and "Brotherly" Capitalism 2. "With what a strange mastery it seized him for itself": The Conversion of the Financier in A Christmas Carol 3. "Terribly wild rang the panic cry": Finance, Panic and the Struggle for Life in Little Dorrit 4."Among the dying and the dead": Metonymy and Finance Capitalism in Our Mutual Friend
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