Search this website
Email Jan Susina
This form does not yet contain any fields.
    login

    Entries in Charles Dickens (4)

    Monday
    Dec032012

    Dickens' quotation books

    The students in the Dickens course this semester made very creative quotation books.  The assignment was to keep track of interesting quotations in the Dickens books we were reading.  At the end of the semester, they were to hand in the quotation book.  It had to have quotations from each book and to have illustrations as well.  Lots of cool ideas: from quotes in a box, handmade books, re-imagined Moleskins, computerized layouts.  A fun assignment for me to grade.  Here's a photo of some of the quotation book results

    Monday
    Nov052012

    Is reading dangerous?

    Could reading fiction, especially stories with violence and death, be dangerous?  Mark West, my friend who is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, addressed this question on a recent segment of the television show "America Now." Here's the link to 'How reading habits affect personality.'

    Mark says if a person habitually reads fiction, its likely a way for them to flee their own reality. It takes you out of your world and puts you into a more exciting world, it's a sense of escape essentially."

    One of the appeals of reading is that escape from a typical day into a different world.  Readers learn about how the protagonists solve problems, fight demons, slay dragons.  We all don't have dragons to slay, anymore.  But reading fiction often helps get our wheels turning to think about how we can solve problems -- not with swords and guns -- but intelligently and smartly.

    By the way, Mark's office, which is lined with books and objects related to contemporary culture, looks very cool. 

    While re-reading Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend for the Dickens seminar this week, I am reminded how the novel often parallels contemporary life.  We are still concerned about dust, dirt and recycling, about the rich and the poor, about choosing the right person to marry. Reading Dickens, we can see how the characters approached their problems, and perhaps how we can avoid some of those mistakes, or perhaps not.

     

     

    Tuesday
    Aug212012

    Fall 2012: Dickens novels course

    The syllabi for ENG 329, Dickens novels course, is now available on my website, in .pdf format.  Click here.  This should be a great course.  It's timed to coincide with Dickens' 200th birthday and related celebrations.  Looking forward to a great semester.

    For those in the course, be sure to read John Forester's Life of Charles Dickens, Book 1, chapter 2 (pages 11-19) about the author's early life.  Here's a link to that section in the book.

    Saturday
    Feb112012

    Dickens's 200th birthday celebration begins

    Charles Dickens's 200th birthday celebration began this week, but it's destined to last the entire year.  Dickens is beloved in England and all over the world.  As part of the celebrations, I'm teaching a course on Dickens in Fall 2012.  Other events include:

    More details on numerous Dickens celebrations can be found at Dickens 2012.

    Gillian Anderson, in center, looking at a book by Dickens with Prince Charles and Camilla

     

     

    Google named adapted for Dickens 200th birthday