The Gospel in Dickens - Charles Dickens

The Gospel in Dickens

Selections from His Works

(Autor)

Gina Dalfonzo (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
264 Seiten
2020
Plough Publishing House (Verlag)
978-0-87486-841-8 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
Dickens enthusiast Gina Dalfonzo presents short, readable excerpts that contain the essence of the great novelist's prodigious output, teasing out dozens of the most memorable scenes to reveal the Christian vision and values that suffuse all his work.
Wish you had time to re-read and enjoy that daunting stack of Charles Dickens novels?

Take heart: Dickens enthusiast Gina Dalfonzo has done the heavy lifting for you. In short, readable excerpts she presents the essence of the great novelist’s prodigious output, teasing out dozens of the most memorable scenes to reveal the Christian vision and values that suffuse all his work.

Dickens can certainly entertain, but his legacy endures because of his power to stir consciences with the humanity of his characters and their predicaments. While he could be ruthless in his characterization of greed, injustice, and religious hypocrisy, again and again the hope of redemption shines through.

In spite of – or perhaps because of – his own failings, Dickens never stopped exploring the themes of sin, guilt, repentance, redemption, and restoration found in the gospel. In some passages the Christian elements are explicit, in others implicit, but, as Dickens himself said, they all reflect his understanding of and reverence for the gospel.

The Gospel in Dickens includes selections from Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, Bleak House, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Our Mutual Friend, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Sketches by Boz – with a cast of unforgettable characters such as Ebenezer Scrooge, Sydney Carton, Jenny Wren, Fagin, Pip, Joe Gargery, Mr. Bumble, Miss Havisham, betsey Trotwood, and Madame Defarge.

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was the most popular author of his day and is still widely considered the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His books include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, and A Christmas Carol. Gina Dalfonzo is editor of the popular Dickensblog, a blog about all things Charles Dickens. The author of Dorothy and Jack: The Transforming Friendship of Dorothy L. Sayers and C. S. Lewis and One by One: Welcoming the Singles in Your Church, she has been an editor at Breakpoint and Christianity Today and a columnist at Christ and Pop Culture. Her writing has appeared in the Atlantic, National Review, Gospel Coalition, First Things, and Guideposts.

Section 1: Sin and Its Victims





A Tight-Fisted Hand at the Grindstone (A Christmas Carol)

Cold, Cold Heart (Great Expectations)

Turtle Soup and Venison (Hard Times)

Around Us Every Day (Bleak House)

I Want Some More (Oliver Twist)

The Parish Beadle (Sketches by Boz)

A Moral Man (Martin Chuzzlewit)

He That Is without Sin (Bleak House)

A Troublesome Bad Child (Our Mutual Friend)

The Father of the Marshalsea (Little Dorrit)

Safe with the Parish (Our Mutual Friend)

These Epidemics (Little Dorrit)

That Rotten Reed (Bleak House)

Absolutely without Pity (A Tale of Two Cities)

Destroying Angels (David Copperfield)

A Matter of Business (Nicholas Nickleby)



Section 2: Repentance and Grace





One Prayer for Mercy (Oliver Twist)

The Resurrection and the Life (A Tale of Two Cities)

What Have I Done (Great Expectations)

To Take You Home (David Copperfield)

In Remembrance of Him (Little Dorrit)

I Revoke No Disposition (Bleak House)

God Forgive Us All (David Copperfield)

Ever the Best of Friends (Great Expectations)

That We May Forgive (The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain)



Section 3: The Righteous Life





Merciful and Tender (The Life of Our Lord)

I Will Not Stand By (Nicholas Nickleby)

Little Mother (Little Dorrit)

A Good Pair (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)

Contented with the Time (A Christmas Carol)

What Sunday Might Be Made (Sunday under Three Heads)

Peace and Perfect Happiness (The Old Curiosity Shop)

A Modest Life (Little Dorrit)

The Object of His Life (Dombey and Son)

A Far, Far Better Thing (A Tale of Two Cities)

God Bless Us, Every One (A Christmas Carol)



Appendix: Two Letters





Letter to Edward "Plorn" Dickens, 26 September 1868

Letter to John Makeham, 8 June 1870

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Gospel in Great Writers
Vorwort Karen Swallow Prior
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 203 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 0-87486-841-6 / 0874868416
ISBN-13 978-0-87486-841-8 / 9780874868418
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