Dickens and Victorian Print Cultures
Explore the fascinating intersection of Charles Dickens and the vibrant world of Victorian print culture in Dickens and Victorian Print Cultures. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 696 pages, offering readers an in-depth look at Dickens' illustrious career amidst a flourishing landscape of print media.
This insightful book places Dickens at the heart of a dynamic Victorian print environment, revealing the myriad options available to him as a writer and public figure. Delve into the rich tapestry of the era, characterized by a plethora of print materials, including books, serials, newspapers, and periodicals, alongside the vibrant realms of advertising, theatre, and celebrity culture.
Whether you are a Dickens aficionado or a lover of literary history, this title provides a captivating exploration of how print culture shaped one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian age.