£78.59

Cambridge University Press Dickens and the Popular Radical Imagination: 56 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 56)

Price data last checked 121 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

We'll watch every seller, every day. One email when your price arrives.

This is the usual price. Wait for it to drop, or tell us your number.

£79 today · usual range £0–£0 · best ever £72

NEW HERE?

Amazon shows you one price. We show you all of them.

Tosheroon watches Amazon prices so you don't have to. Every product on Amazon has a price history — we make it visible. Set the price you'd actually pay, and we'll email you the second it gets there. No app, no account, one email.

WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE

↓ Price chart
when this has been cheap or pricey
↓ Forecast
where the price is heading next
↓ Statistics
all-time high & low, recent range
↑ Price alert
name your number, we'll email you

Price History & Forecast

Grey patches = out of stock. Cheaper = lower on the chart. Hover for exact prices.

Last 610 days • 610 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£86.67 £70.53 £74.05 £77.57 £81.10 £84.62 £88.14 07 July 2024 06 December 2024 07 May 2025 06 October 2025 08 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 610 days • 5 price ranges

Days at Price
Current Price
47 days 288 days 167 days · current 82 days 26 days 0 72 144 216 288 £72-75 £75-78 £78-81 £81-84 £84-87 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common range: £75-78 (288 days, 47.2%)

Price range: £72 - £87

Price levels: 5 price ranges over 610 days

Description

The relationship between the work of Charles Dickens and popular literature has often been noted, but the extent to which his fiction and journalism were rooted in, and continued to respond to, the popular radical culture of his time had so far been unexplored. Sally Ledger traces the influence of Regency radicals, such as William Hone and William Cobbett, and mid-century radical writers, such as Douglas Jerrold and the Chartists Ernest Jones and G. W. M. Reynolds. She offers substantial readings of works from Pickwick to Little Dorrit, arguing that Dickens's populism bridged eighteenth- and nineteenth-century conceptions of the 'popular', the first identified with the political idea of 'the People', the second identified with a mass-market 'populace' that emerged during Dickens's career. Richly illustrated, this study also uncovers the resonance between Dickens's writings and popular graphic art by George Cruikshank, Robert Seymour, C. J. Grant and others.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 March 2007
Listed Since
13 February 2007

Barcode

No barcode data available