Dickens's Forensic Realism: Truth, Bodies, Evidence

Dickens's Forensic Realism: Truth, Bodies, Evidence

by Andrew Mangham
Dickens's Forensic Realism: Truth, Bodies, Evidence

Dickens's Forensic Realism: Truth, Bodies, Evidence

by Andrew Mangham

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Overview

Dickens’s Forensic Realism: Truth, Bodies, Evidence by Andrew Mangham is one of the first studies to bring the medical humanities to bear on the work of Dickens. Turning to the field of forensic medicine (or medical jurisprudence), Mangham uncovers legal and medical contexts for Dickens’s ideas that result in new readings of novels, short stories, and journalism by this major Victorian author. Dickens’s Forensic Realism argues that the rich and unstable nature of truth and representation in Dickens owes much to the ideas and strategies of a forensic Victorian age, obsessed with questioning the relationship between clues and truths, evidences and answers.
                       
As Mangham shows, forensic medicine grew out of a perceived need to understand things with accuracy, leaning in part on the range of objectivities that inspired the inorganic sciences. At the same time, it had the burden of assisting the law in convicting the guilty and in exonerating the innocent. Practitioners of forensic medicine were uniquely mindful of unwanted variables such as human error and the vagaries of interpretation. In readings of Oliver TwistOur Mutual FriendBleak House, The Pickwick PapersGreat Expectations, and Dickens’s early journalism, Mangham demonstrates that these questions about signification, perception, and reality are central to the stylistic complexities and playful tone often associated with Dickens. Moreover, the medico-legal context of Dickens’s fiction illuminates the richness and profundity, style and impact of Dicken’s narratives.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814253861
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 01/05/2017
Edition description: 1
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Andrew Mangham is Associate Professor of Victorian literature and culture at the University of Reading, United Kingdom. 

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Abbreviations xv

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Contexts; Common Sense, Medicine, Law 21

Chapter 2 The Whole Truth: Oliver Twist and Our Mutual Friend 69

Chapter 3 Bodies: Early Journalism and Bleak House 120

Chapter 4 Collateral Evidence: The Pickwick Papers and Great Expectations 178

Conclusion 226

Bibliography 231

Index 247

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