Dickens's Clowns : Charles Dickens, Joseph Grimaldi and the Pantomime of Life
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Establishes the importance of the popular radical figure of the pantomime clown in the work of Charles Dickens
This book reappraises Dickenss Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi and his imaginative engagement with its principal protagonist. Arguing that the Memoirs should be read as integral to Dickenss wider creative project on the theatricality of everyday existence, Jonathan Buckmaster analyses how Grimaldis clown stepped into many of Dickenss novels.
Dickenss Clowns presents new readings of Dickenss treatment of topics such as identity, the grotesque and violence within the context of the tropes of the Regency pantomime. This is the first study to identify the Dickensian clown as a unifying force for several Dickensian themes, overturning traditional views of Dickenss clowns as peripheral figures.
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Provides a new reading of one of Dickenss most neglected texts, and firmly re-establishes it within the Dickens canon as both part of a wider project alongside his other major works of the period and an important influence on later work Identifies the pantomime routines of the Regency clown as a key cultural influence on Dickenss work, tracing significant new sources for his comical treatment of violence and his comedy more generallyOffers important new perspectives on two other key themes in Dickenss work the use of food and drink within Dickenss articulation of the bodily grotesque and Dickenss use of clothing as a radical signifier of individual liberty
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