Carolus Dickens





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Carolus Dickens




Carolus Dickens


Carolus Ioannes Huffam Dickens (humili loco in Portu Magno comitatus Hantoniae die 7 Februarii 1812 natus; mortuus in Gad's Hill Cantii die 9 Iunii 1870) fuit scriptor Anglicus, commune maximus mythistoriarum scriptor Aevi Victoriani habitus, qui nonnullas litterarum Anglicarum mythistorias et personas insignissimas excogitavit.[1] Sua opera, Dickens iam vivus, gloriam acceperunt, et populo gratissima hodie manent. Solum autem saeculo vicensimo, critici virique docti eius ingenium praeclarum omnino noverunt.




Index






  • 1 Vita


  • 2 Opera selecta


  • 3 Res curiosae


  • 4 Notae


  • 5 Bibliographia


  • 6 Nexus interni


  • 7 Nexus externi





Vita |


Dum puer erat, pater in custodia datus est, quod Dickens laborem impuberem coegit. Haec historia vitae suis operis movit. Actrix Nelly Ternan amasia eius fuit



Opera selecta |




  • The Pickwick Papers (Chartae Pickwick, 1836–37)


  • Oliver Twist (1837-39)


  • Nicholas Nickleby (1838–39)


  • The Old Curiosity Shop (Taberna rerum rararum, 1840–41)


  • Barnaby Rudge (1841)


  • A Christmas Carol (Cantus Christi natalis, 1843)


  • Martin Chuzzlewit (1843–44)


  • Dombey and Son (Dombey et filius, 1846–48)


  • David Copperfield (1849–50)


  • Bleak House (Domus inhospita, frigida, 1849–50)


  • Hard Times (Dura tempora, 1854)


  • Little Dorrit (Parva Dorrit, 1855–57)


  • A Tale of Two Cities (Fabula duarum urbium, 1859)


  • Great Expectations (Magnae exspectationes, 1860–61)


  • Our Mutual Friend (Mutuus amicus noster, 1864–65)



Res curiosae |


Magus Americanus David Copperfield pseudonymum e mythistoria eiusdem nominis Caroli Dickens elegit.



Notae |




  1. "Victorian squalor and hi-tech gadgetry: Dickens World to open in England," The New York Times, 23 Maii 2007.



Bibliographia |




  • Ackroyd, Peter. 2002. Dickens. Vintage. ISBN 0-09-943709-0.


  • Drabble, Margaret, ed. 1997. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press.

  • Glavin, John, ed. 2003. Dickens on Screen. Novi Eboraci: Cambridge University Press.

  • Kaplan, Fred. 1988. Dickens: A Biography. William Morris.

  • Lewis, Peter R. 2007. Disaster on the Dee: Robert Stephenson's Nemesis of 1847. Tempus.

  • Meckier, Jerome. 1990. Innocent Abroad: Charles Dickens' American Engagements. University Press of Kentucky.

  • Moss, Sidney P. 1984. Charles Dickens' Quarrel with America. Novi Eboraci: Whitson.

  • Patten, Robert L., ed. 1978. "Introduction." In The Pickwick Papers. Penguin Books.

  • Slater, Michael. 2004. "Dickens, Charles John Huffam (1812–1870)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography edd. H. C. G. Matthew, Brian Harrison (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004) Situs venalis

  • Slater, Michael. 2009. Charles Dickens: A Life Defined by Writing. New Haven / Londini: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11207-8.

  • Stone, Harry. 1987. Dickens' Working Notes for His Novels. Sicagi.

  • Swift, Simon. 2007. "What the Dickens?" The Guardian, 18 Aprilis.


Nexus interni


  • Libri Latine redditi


Nexus externi |







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