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Chi-she Li (National Taiwan University>)
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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제15권 2호
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2011.8
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281 - 311 (31page)

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This paper discusses the relationship of capital, things, and selfimprovement in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations (1860-1) and focuses on the character of Abel Magwitch to delineate a positive attitude toward the possession of capital shown in the novel. Dickens reproduces the chill-and-kill culture in the early 19th century brought on by the punitive financial prohibition measures of capital punishment, long-term imprisonment or transportation out to colonies, while highlighting the optimistic anticipation of profit making by personal participation in capital investment in the 1850s after the financial reforms. Meanwhile, Dickens also avoids a swing to a total embrace of things without any assertion of a person’s agency. Great Expectations offers readers a transit for entering a status of coexistence with things, from an unformulated fear of owning things to techniques of detaching the self from the dominance of things over subjectivities. By this study I wish to contribute to the understanding of high-Victorian novels as complex reactions to the classical idea of homo oeconomicus, which underpins the political economy initiated by Adam Smith and others.

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Ⅰ. Things, Technology and Self
Ⅱ. Fake Gentlemen and the Fear of Things
Ⅲ. The Accepting Attitude toward Money Making
Ⅳ. Stopping Things from Running Amuck
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