Charles Dickens : A Life by Claire Tomalin (2012, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100143122053
ISBN-139780143122050
eBay Product ID (ePID)113148160

Product Key Features

Book TitleCharles Dickens : Alife
Number of Pages608 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterary, Modern / 19th Century, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year2012
IllustratorYes
GenreLiterary Criticism, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections, History
AuthorClaire Tomalin
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight18.2 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Reviews"As Claire Tomalin demonstrates in her vivid and moving new biography , Dickens's own life was rich in the attributes we call "Dickensian" -- shameless melodrama, gargantuan appetites, reversals of fortune... To encompass this frenzy, Tomalin keeps the story racing. She brings Dickens to life in all his maddening contradictions... Dickens walks off the page, and the pace never flags. Tomalin accomplishes this resurrection in a mere 417 pages of text, supplemented by dozens of illustrations, several maps of Dickens's London and a helpful dramatis personae... if you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one." --THE WASHINGTON POST "Enormously ambitious... admirable... warmly sympathetic and often eloquent." --Joyce Carol Oates, THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOK "Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly , she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people. She writes of publishers, illustrators, collaborators and all Dickens's intersecting circles of friends and family. It is wonderfully done ." --THE ECONOMIST "[A] splendid history... Tomalin skillfully presents the chief trauma of Dickens' young life -- being sent to work in a factory at age 12, after his father was imprisoned for debt -- and suggests the ways it left a lasting mark, from his sympathy for the working class to his towering ambition and herculean work ethic." --SEATTLE TIMES "[O]nward-driving, hypnotically vivid... the result of Claire Tomalin's unrivalled talent for telling a story and keeping a reader enthralled: long as the book is, I wanted more." --THE GUARDIAN (UK), [O]nward-driving, hypnotically vivid… the result of Claire Tomalin's unrivalled talent for telling a story and keeping a reader enthralled : long as the book is, I wanted more., "As Claire Tomalin demonstrates in her vivid and moving new biography , Dickens's own life was rich in the attributes we call "Dickensian" -- shameless melodrama, gargantuan appetites, reversals of fortune... To encompass this frenzy, Tomalin keeps the story racing. She brings Dickens to life in all his maddening contradictions... Dickens walks off the page, and the pace never flags. Tomalin accomplishes this resurrection in a mere 417 pages of text, supplemented by dozens of illustrations, several maps of Dickens's London and a helpful dramatis personae... if you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one." --THE WASHINGTON POST "Enormously ambitious... admirable... warmly sympathetic and often eloquent." --Joyce Carol Oates, THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOK "Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly , she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people. She writes of publishers, illustrators, collaborators and all Dickens's intersecting circles of friends and family. It is wonderfully done ." --THE ECONOMIST "[A] splendid history... Tomalin skillfully presents the chief trauma of Dickens' young life -- being sent to work in a factory at age 12, after his father was imprisoned for debt -- and suggests the ways it left a lasting mark, from his sympathy for the working class to his towering ambition and herculean work ethic." --SEATTLE TIMES "[O]nward-driving, hypnotically vivid... the result of Claire Tomalin's unrivalled talent for telling a story and keeping a reader enthralled: long as the book is, I wanted more." --THE GUARDIAN (UK), [A] splendid history… Tomalin skillfully presents the chief trauma of Dickens' young life - being sent to work in a factory at age 12, after his father was imprisoned for debt - and suggests the ways it left a lasting mark, from his sympathy for the working class to his towering ambition and herculean work ethic., "As Claire Tomalin demonstrates in her vivid and moving new biography , Dickens's own life was rich in the attributes we call "Dickensian" - shameless melodrama, gargantuan appetites, reversals of fortune... To encompass this frenzy, Tomalin keeps the story racing. She brings Dickens to life in all his maddening contradictions... Dickens walks off the page, and the pace never flags. Tomalin accomplishes this resurrection in a mere 417 pages of text, supplemented by dozens of illustrations, several maps of Dickens's London and a helpful dramatis personae... if you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one." --THE WASHINGTON POST "Enormously ambitious... admirable... warmly sympathetic and often eloquent." --Joyce Carol Oates, THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOK "Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly , she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people. She writes of publishers, illustrators, collaborators and all Dickens's intersecting circles of friends and family. It is wonderfully done ." --THE ECONOMIST "[A] splendid history… Tomalin skillfully presents the chief trauma of Dickens' young life - being sent to work in a factory at age 12, after his father was imprisoned for debt - and suggests the ways it left a lasting mark, from his sympathy for the working class to his towering ambition and herculean work ethic." --SEATTLE TIMES "[O]nward-driving, hypnotically vivid… the result of Claire Tomalin's unrivalled talent for telling a story and keeping a reader enthralled: long as the book is, I wanted more." --THE GUARDIAN (UK), "As Claire Tomalin demonstrates in her vivid and moving new biography , Dickens's own life was rich in the attributes we call "Dickensian" -- shameless melodrama, gargantuan appetites, reversals of fortune... To encompass this frenzy, Tomalin keeps the story racing. She brings Dickens to life in all his maddening contradictions... Dickens walks off the page, and the pace never flags. Tomalin accomplishes this resurrection in a mere 417 pages of text, supplemented by dozens of illustrations, several maps of Dickens's London and a helpful dramatis personae... if you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one." --THE WASHINGTON POST "Enormously ambitious... admirable... warmly sympathetic and often eloquent." --Joyce Carol Oates, THENEWYORKREVIEWOFBOOK "Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly , she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people. She writes of publishers, illustrators, collaborators and all Dickens's intersecting circles of friends and family. It is wonderfully done ." --THE ECONOMIST "[A] splendid history... Tomalin skillfully presents the chief trauma of Dickens' young life -- being sent to work in a factory at age 12, after his father was imprisoned for debt -- and suggests the ways it left a lasting mark, from his sympathy for the working class to his towering ambition and herculean work ethic." --SEATTLE TIMES "[O]nward-driving, hypnotically vivid... the result of Claire Tomalin's unrivalled talent for telling a story and keeping a reader enthralled: long as the book is, I wanted more." --THE GUARDIAN (UK), Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly, she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people. She writes of publishers, illustrators, collaborators and all Dickens's intersecting circles of friends and family. It is wonderfully done., "As Claire Tomalin demonstrates in her vivid and moving new biography, Dickens's own life was rich in the attributes we call "Dickensian" - shameless melodrama, gargantuan appetites, reversals of fortune... To encompass this frenzy, Tomalin keeps the story racing. She brings Dickens to life in all his maddening contradictions... Dickens walks off the page, and the pace never flags. Tomalin accomplishes this resurrection in a mere 417 pages of text, supplemented by dozens of illustrations, several maps of Dickens's London and a helpful dramatis personae... Tomalin's is not the definitive Dickens - it's too concise for that - but if you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one. "
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal823.8
SynopsisAward-winning Claire Tomalin, author of A Life of My Own , sets the standard for sophisticated and popular biography, having written lives of Jane Austen, Samuel Pepys, and Thomas Hardy, among others. Here she tackles the best recognized and loved man of nineteenth-century England, Charles Dickens; a literary leviathan whose own difficult path to greatness inspired the creation of classic novels such as Great Expectations , David Copperfield , Oliver Twist , and Hard Times . From his sensational public appearances to the obsessive love affair that led him to betray, deceive, and break with those closest to him, Charles Dickens: A Life is a triumph of the biographer's craft, a comedy that turns to tragedy in a story worthy of Dickens' own pen.
LC Classification NumberPR4581

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