PPT-Teaching Dickens and Victorian

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Afterlives Natalie B Cole Oakland University PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS the BiAnnual North American Dickens Conference Salem State University 26 September 2014 I Why

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Afterlives Natalie B Cole Oakland University PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS the BiAnnual North American Dickens Conference Salem State University 26 September 2014 I Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. The Victorian Era covered most of. what century?. . 19. th. Bonus: The Victorian Era lasted from __ to __. 1837-1901. Victorian Era England. The Victorian Era was named after…. Dickens and Victorian . Afterlives. Natalie B. Cole, Oakland University. PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS: the Bi-Annual North American Dickens Conference. Salem State University. 26 September 2014. I. Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. L. iterature. (1830-1899). Queen Victoria. Windsor Castle in Modern Times. : Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Victoria, Princess Royal. Sir Edwin Landseer. 1841-1845. Scholarly . Commentary. This painting exemplifies . Karenward@clovisusd.k12.ca.us. The Inimitable. What can we learn from Dickens and his work?. How can we apply what we learn to our lives today?. View the next 7 slides then predict the setting (time and location) in which Dickens lived.. Humor, Irony, and Language Play. by Don L. F. Nilsen. and Alleen Pace Nilsen. Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Dickens has a special talent for evoking strong emotions that result in laughter, terror, and/or pathos. These emotions are used to support his dominant themes and effects, and although the earlier novels tend to be lighter in tone and the later novels more serious, there is a seriousness in his humor . Hero or . villain . Etienne . Hayward. Is Dickens a villain…. When Dickens was younger he and his family were fed well but did not pay for the food, they were basically stealing. When the people came to collect money they knocked on the door, dickens and his family did not answer.. Charles John . Huffan. Dickens. early alias: . Boz. Born: February 7, 1812 . Portsmouth England. Charles Dickens. Married: Catherine (Hogarth) Dickens. April 2, 1836 in St. Luke's Church, Chelsea. 10 Children. Hard. . Times. Victorian. . times. I. Economic. context:.    .  . The economy experienced a remarkable transformation during the 19th century. .. .   . Distribution of British labor..  . Distribution of British national income, 1801-1991. By. . Maisie. . Charles Dickens is a hero because………... He told the public about the way children were being treated, through his books e.g. Oliver Twist.. Also he made Christmas a bigger thing. if Charles Dickens never existed then we wouldn’t the Christmas we have now.. Humor, Irony, and Language Play. by Don L. F. Nilsen. and Alleen Pace Nilsen. Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Dickens has a special talent for evoking strong emotions that result in laughter, terror, and/or pathos. These emotions are used to support his dominant themes and effects, and although the earlier novels tend to be lighter in tone and the later novels more serious, there is a seriousness in his humor . Afterlives. Natalie B. Cole, Oakland University. PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS: the Bi-Annual North American Dickens Conference. Salem State University. 26 September 2014. I. Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. 1812-1870. His Life. Dickens wrote during the Industrial Revolution, so his stories brought out . concerns with . i. njustices in the justice system (and capital punishment). child labor. poor . houses . Clinical Professor, Pediatric Hematology Oncology. Interim Division Director. 200 Hawkins Drive, BT1323. Iowa City, IA 52242. Office Telephone 319-356-7673. david-dickens@uiowa.edu. uichildrens.org. 1837-1901. In their day, the Victorians were on the cutting edge. All the gadgets we're always improving on? The Victorians saw them being invented—things like railways, photography, electricity, & the telegraph. Okay, so the mobile phone pretty much blows the telegraph out of the water, but it was still a huge improvement on hand-delivering letters. .

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