Appreciations And Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens

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That top-heavy andmonstrous bird is a good symbol of the top-heavy happiness of thestories.
It is less profitable to criticise the other two tales in detail becausethey represent variations on the theme in two directions; and variationsthat were not, upon the whole, improvements. _The Chimes_ is a monumentof Dickens's honourable quality of pugnacity. He could not admireanything, even peace, without wanting to be warlike about it. That wasall as it should be.
DOMBEY AND SON In Dickens's literary
... life _Dombey and Son_ represents a break soimportant as to necessitate our casting back to a summary and ageneralisation. In order fully to understand what this break is, we mustsay something of the previous character of Dickens's novels, and evensomething of the general character of novels in themselves. Howessential this is we shall see shortly.
It must first be remembered that the novel is the most typical of modernforms. It is typical of modern forms especially in this, that it isessentially formless.


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