Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens
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G. K. Chesterton offers a sustained series of essays that examine individual novels, shorter pieces, and travel writings by Charles Dickens, combining close reading with personal judgment. The essays probe recurring features such as imaginative invention, comic exaggeration, moral seriousness, and narrative tone, tracing how early exuberance gives way to formal control and how episodic sketches relate to long novels. Chesterton attends to style and theme—creation versus construction, social observation, and caricature—while moving between literary analysis, anecdote, and polemic to present a unified account of the writer’s sensibility and the continuities across diverse works.
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