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Dickens As an Educator: Uncovering Dickens' Literary Critique of Education and Social Inequality

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In "Dickens As an Educator," James L. Hughes presents a compelling analysis of Charles Dickens'Äôs multifaceted engagement with education in his literary canon. Through a meticulous examination of Dickens'Äôs novels, essays, and personal correspondences, Hughes elucidates the former's profound critique of contemporary educational practices during the Victorian era. Employing a narrative style rich with scholarly rigor and a critical lens, Hughes situates Dickens within the broader context of 19th-century educational reform, demonstrating how the author not only reflected societal inequities but also advocated for transformative educational principles that would empower the marginalized. James L. Hughes, a noted scholar in Victorian literature and educational philosophy, draws upon extensive research and personal insights that informed his understanding of Dickens'Äôs intent and impact. His academic pursuits have focused on the intricate intersection between literature and social reform, and his knowledge of Dickens'Äôs life'Äîparticularly his own tumultuous educational experiences'Äîprovides a more profound appreciation of the themes explored in this work. Hughes'Äôs comprehensive background allows him to navigate the complex landscape of 19th-century education with expertise and empathy. "Dickens As an Educator" is essential reading for scholars, students, and all those interested in the interplay between literature and education. Hughes'Äôs insightful analysis not only reveals the depth of Dickens'Äôs pedagogical concerns but also challenges contemporary readers to reflect on the lasting implications of education in shaping society. This book is a vital contribution to Dickensian scholarship and an invitation to reexamine the role of literature as a vehicle for social change.

© 2019 Good Press (E-bog): 4057664637017

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E-bog: 22. november 2019

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