The written word as oral transcription : an examination of Dickens's oral literary style
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2004
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Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Letters & Science
Abstract
The focus of this thesis is on the oral quality of Dickens's literature. Although Dickens himself can be
viewed as large participant in the rise of written culture, I explore the orality of his work in relation to
the rise of literacy. By looking at the influence Victorian theatre had on Dickens, his narrative
techniques and his characters I trace and examine the oral quality of his work. I feel Dickens was very
concerned about the loss of an oral community and ironically used his fiction to explore this topic. I
want to suggest that Dickens occupied a unique position in history where he could at once see the death
of an oral community and the rise of an alphabetic society.