Dickens and temporality: reading Dickens's fiction through the lens of Bergson's philosophy
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Wild, Jonathan
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Thomson, Alex
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Callen, Céleste
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2024-05-01T12:10:04Z
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2024-05-01T12:10:04Z
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2024-05-01
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This thesis examines the representation of subjective temporal experience in Dickens’s
fiction, by reading his fiction through the lens of Henri Bergson’s philosophy of subjective
time. This research’s main argument is that Dickens’s fiction anticipates a modern conception
of temporal experience, which is rooted in heterogeneity, a coexistence that implies both past
and present, memory and re-creation, continuity and change. In the first section, I begin by
analysing Bergson’s concepts of memory, interconnectedness and continuous re-creation,
which will form the lens through which to read Dickens’s fiction. Following this, I conduct
three specific case studies in Dickens’s fiction. I begin by showing that Dickens’s Christmas
books represent a turning point in his conception of temporality and subjectivity, before
analysing the incorporation of these ideas in Dickens’s construction of narrative voice in
David Copperfield, arguing that this novel marks a shift in his perspective on subjective time
and memory. Finally, I show that Dickens’s most complex exploration of the human
experience of time is found in Great Expectations, as his quintessential novel of time,
showing the coexistence of past and present, life and death, memory and re-creation,
continuity and change. This research addresses the gap in scholarship surrounding Dickens’s
representation of time and temporal experience, showing that his fiction’s unparalleled
success in the nineteenth century was tied to his new conception of and particular insight into
subjectivity and temporality.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/41719
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/4442
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en
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The University of Edinburgh
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2027-05-01
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Henri Bergson
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Charles Dickens
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philosophy of subjective time
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David Copperfield
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Great Expectations
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subjective time and memory
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representation of time
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representation of temporal experience
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Dickens and temporality: reading Dickens's fiction through the lens of Bergson's philosophy
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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