Dickens, of course, had to accept the conventions of his time. Clearly the Victorian problem - which was man's problem as much as it was woman's - was that of bringing the ideal woman and the libidinal woman together. It is obvious, argues Holbrook, that Dickens idealized the father-daughter relationship, and indeed, any such relationship that was unsexual, like that of Tom Pinch and his sister, but why? And why, for example, is the image of woman so often associated with death, as in Great Expectations? Dickens's own struggles over relationships with women have been documented, but much less has been said about the unconscious elements behind these problems.
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Books Detail :| Title | : | Charles Dickens and the Image of Woman |
| Rank | : | 29 |
| Publisher | : | NYU Press |
| ISBN | : | 9780814735282 |
| Tag | : | yIlGilvjzj8 |
| Release | : | 1995-07-01 |
| Language | : | zh-TW |
| Category | : | "Literary Criticism" |
| Author | : | "David Holbrook" |
| Pages | : | 208 |
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