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Dickensian Affects - Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity

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In Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity, Joshua Gooch argues that Dickens's novels offer models of feeling that illuminate the dissensions that accompany life's precariousness under capitalism. By examining the role of violence, anxiety, surprise, and suspense in Dickens's novels, Gooch explores how they represent and shape emotions to create rhythms specific to their historical moment. To unearth Dickensian affects, Gooch examines how some of Dickens's novels yoke elements in their difference to signal different kinds and ways of feeling, what he terms affective form. This patterning of elements links a text's ways of feeling to its conjuncture and locates lines of flight that allow its representations of emotion to become something else. The violence of Oliver Twist links its satire of the New Poor Law to the post-abolition period of apprenticeship in the West Indies. The pervasive anxiety of The Old Curiosity Shop links Nell's journey to arguments economic inequality focused on questions of inheritance and land reform. The surprise of David Copperfield binds its interests in questions of character and trust to Britain's professional world and credit markets. And the suspense of Great Expectations gestures toward a sense of shame and demand for new models of masculine character also seen in the Volunteer rifle militias. Dickensian Affects argues that for Dickens, questions of feeling reveal the precarity of feeling itself. For Dickens, to feel is to know the possibility of feeling otherwise.

List of contents

Introduction: What a thing it is to have Power

One: From Sentiment to Affect: Toward a Theory of Affective Form

Two: Oliver Twist: Domination, Violence, and the End of Slavery

Three: The Old Curiosity Shop: Love, Anxiety, and Inheritance

Four: David Copperfield: Trust, Surprise, and the Call Loan System

Five: Great Expectations: Shame, Suspense, and the Volunteer Forces

Conclusion: Dickensian Affects in the Future Tense

About the author

Joshua Gooch is an Associate Professor of English at D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York. His research focuses on intersections of work, power, and aesthetics in literature and film, particularly in relation to cultures with financialized economies. His monograph The Victorian Novel, Service Work, and the Nineteenth-Century Economy (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) examines the Victorian novel’s role in representing and shaping the service sector’s emergence.

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In Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity, Joshua Gooch argues that Dickens’s novels offer models of feeling that illuminate the dissensions that accompany life’s precariousness under capitalism.

Product details

Authors Joshua Gooch, Gooch Joshua
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9781032088341
ISBN 978-1-0-3208834-1
No. of pages 220
Series Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

English, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900

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