Bringing Up By Hand: Dickens and the Feeding of Children

Victorian social history is combined with psychology to show that Dickens' novels resist rigid schematizations that ignore the multiple determining contexts of the historical milieu. The way that Dickens's personal domestic problems gave a special urgency to his concern with the feeding of...

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subjects Breastfeeding
British & Irish literature
Child abandonment
Children
Children & youth
Dickens, Charles
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
English literature
Food
Foster children
History & criticism
Infants
Literary criticism
Mothers
Novels
Nurses
Nutrition
Psychology
Victorians
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