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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:304919921:2717
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 02717cam a22003734a 4500
001 6365513
005 20221122025718.0
008 070524s2007 nyuc b 001 0 eng c
010 $a 2007021945
020 $a9780801446146 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a0801446147 (cloth : alk. paper)
024 $a40014890423
035 $a(OCoLC)145378462
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn145378462
035 $a(DLC) 2007021945
035 $a(NNC)6365513
035 $a6365513
040 $aNIC/DLC$cDLC$dBAKER$dBTCTA$dUKM$dC#P$dOrLoB-B
042 $apcc
050 00 $aPR4588$b.B63 2007
082 00 $a823/.8$222
100 1 $aBodenheimer, Rosemarie,$d1946-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86116008
245 10 $aKnowing Dickens /$cRosemarie Bodenheimer.
260 $aIthaca :$bCornell University Press,$c2007.
300 $ax, 238 pages :$bportrait ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 221-227) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tWhat Dickens Knew -- $g2.$tLanguage on the Loose -- $g3.$tMemory -- $g4.$tAnother Man -- $g5.$tManager of the House -- $g6.$tStreets.
520 1 $a"In this book Rosemarie Bodenheimer explores the thought world of the Victorian novelist who was most deeply intrigued by nineteenth-century ideas about the unconscious mind. Dickens found many ways to dramatize in his characters both unconscious processes and acts of self-projection - notions that are sometimes applied to him as if he were an unwitting patient. Bodenheimer explains how the novelist used such techniques to negotiate the ground between knowing and telling, revealing and concealing. She asks how well Dickens knew himself - the extent to which he understood his own nature and the ways he projected himself in his fictions - and how well we can know him." "Knowing Dickens is the first book to systematically explore Dickens's abundant correspondence in relation to his published writings. Gathering evidence from letters, journalistic essays, stories, and novels that bear on a major issue or pattern of response in Dickens's life and work, Bodenheimer cuts across familiar storylines in Dickens biography and criticism in chapters that take up topics including self-defensive language, models of memory, relations of identification and rivalry among men, houses and household management, and walking and writing."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aDickens, Charles,$d1812-1870$xKnowledge and learning.
650 0 $aSubjectivity in literature.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009095
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0719/2007021945.html
852 00 $bglx$hPR4588$i.B63 2007