Article ID: CBB001022458

Dickens in the City: Science, Technology, Ecology in the Novels of Charles Dickens (2010)

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Parham, John (Author)


19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Volume: 10
Pages: Approx. 10,000 words


Publication Date: 2010
Edition Details: Part of a special issue, “Dickens, Science and the Victorian Literary Imagination”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/view/529 (Accessed on March 21, 2011).
Language: English

This article addresses the obscuring of Dickens's interest in contemporary science. It argues that Dickens was acquainted with those scientific developments -- evolutionary biology and energy physics -- that would converge, in the nineteenth century, to form ecological science. Arguing that Dickens then applied his interest in science, and his own conception of a `poetic science' towards an analysis of society, the paper considers his examination of industry, technology, and the physical shape that these bequeathed to the Victorian city in the light of contemporary social ecology. The article ends by arguing that Dickens's double-edged understanding of technology and the city allows us to understand his writing as an example of what John Clark has called a `social ecology of the imagination' and, more generally, of a reconstructive quality shared with social ecology.

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Authors & Contributors
Buckland, Adelene
Heather Laura Brink-Roby
Price, Leah
Winyard, Ben
Stolte, Tyson
Scarry, Elaine
Concepts
Science and literature
Science and culture
Popular culture
Psychology
Communication of scientific ideas
Technology and literature
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Great Britain
Java (Indonesia)
Ireland
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