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Dickens in Bedlam
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Madness and Restraint in His Fiction
David D. Oberhelman
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Contents
Preface
5
Pickwick and Copperfield
21
Barnaby Rudge II
38
Copyright
Common terms and phrases
alienists
authority
Barnaby Rudge
Barnaby's
Bethlem
Betsey
Bicetre
break
Carlyle
Chapter
characters
Charles Dickens
Chartist
Chester
collective madness
Conolly's
contain
cure
Curious Dance
David
destructive
Dick
Dick's
Dickens's fictional
Dickens's journalism
Dickens's novels
discussion
Doncaster
effect
erupts
external restraint
fears
figure
French Revolution
gates of Bedlam
Goodchild
Gordon Riots
Hanwell
Haredale
historical novel
Household Words
Hugh
ideas
idiot
inmates
insanity
institutions
Jack Sheppard
John Conolly
John Willet
King Charles
Lazy Tour
London
Luke's
lunacy
lunatic asylum
mad bull
mad impulses
madhouse
madman
Madman's Manuscript
madwoman
maniacs
Maypole
mental disorder
mesmerism
metaphors
mob violence
moral management
moral treatment
ness
nineteenth-century
nonrestraint system
old asylum
outbreaks of madness
physical restraint
Pickwick Papers
place of confinement
prison
psychological medicine
raving
rebellion
reform
rioters
sane
sanity
self-control
self-restraint
Skultans
social
society
straint
suggests
tale
teenth-century
theories
threat
tion
Tukes
Varden
violent
wildness
Wilkie Collins
writing
wrongful confinement
York Retreat
Bibliographic information
Title
Dickens in Bedlam: Madness and Restraint in His Fiction
Author
David D. Oberhelman
Publisher
York Press, Limited, 1995
ISBN
0919966969, 9780919966963
Length
48 pages
Subjects
Literary Criticism
›
European
›
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / General
 
 
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