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Dickens and the Bible

'What Providence Meant'

Jennifer Gribble
Barcode 9780367508654
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Release Date: 11/12/2020

Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

'What Providence Meant'.

Tackling the contentious subject of Dickens and religion, this book sets his religious quest within the context of nineteenth-century debates about providential meaning, and draws on the providential thinking of Bakhtin and Ricoeur.

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At a time when biblical authority was under challenge from the Higher Criticism and evolutionary science, ‘what providence meant’ was the most keenly contested of questions. This book takes up the controversial subject of Dickens and religion, and offers a significant contribution to the interdisciplinary area of religion and literature. In a close study of major novels, it argues that networks of biblical allusion reveal the Judeo-Christian grand narrative as key to his development as a writer, and as the ontological ground on which he stands to appeal to ‘the conscience of a Christian people’. Engaging the biblical narrative in dialogue with other contemporary narratives that concern themselves with origins, destinations, and hermeneutic decipherments, the inimitable Dickens affirms the Bible’s still-active role in popular culture. The providential thinking of two twentieth-century theorists, Bakhtin and Ricoeur, sheds light on an exploration of Dickens’s narrative theology.