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Dickens the Enchanter: Inside the Explosive Imagination of the Great Storyteller

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'Dickensian is a language, not an adjective. Conrad speaks it fluently.' -- Spectator World

'Marvellous... the best book on Dickens since G.K. Chesterton's. -- A. N. Wilson, The Oldie

A kaleidoscopic investigation of Dickens's imagination and the world he created.

See Dickens as never before in this creative biography, which delves into his novels, journalistic essays and letters to reveal his strange, hilarious but obsessive personal character and the audacity of a mind that set out, as he said, to rearrange the universe.

As well as re-examining the great novels, Conrad's book probes the journalism in which Dickens reports on his risky ventures into the urban underworld. It also describes the celebrated but dangerously over-intense public readings in which, as at a seance, he allowed his most terrifying characters to take possession of him. Ultimately it reveals how the forces of creation and destruction come together in Dickens, who despite his reputation for jollity and effusive sentiment found it increasingly hard to control the madness and violence of his own self-destructive genius.

Dickens the Enchanter takes us deep into an imagination whose power and originality struck some contemporaries as godlike while others thought it demonic. If you already love Dickens, it will renew your understanding of him; if you have yet to read him, it will lure you into his astonishing, alarming, enchanted world.

Author: Conrad Peter
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9781399409209
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Preface: A Visionary Companion
1 On Planet Dick
2 In the Family
3 In the Dark
4 Cabbalistic Words5 The Great Creator6 Devilkins7 In Arabia8 Species and Origins9 In the Carvery10 In the Forge11 Arranging the Universe12 Heroes of His Own Life13 The So Potent Art14 In the CryptAcknowledgementsSelect BibliographyIndex

Peter Conrad is a literary critic and cultural historian. His books include The Everyman History of English LiteratureCreation: Artists, Gods & Origins; and Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century.

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