@incollection{, CEA3B9AD4476E79589DF5BE44DA23996 , author={{Peter JPonzio} and {Harrison Middleton University}}, journal={{Global Journal of Human Social Sciences}}, journal={{GJHSS}}2249-460X0975-587X10.34257/GJHSS, address={Cambridge, United States}, publisher={Global Journals Organisation}1415458 } @incollection{b0, , title={{John Reed's Dickens's Hyperrealism13-15, for a discussion of mimesis in Dickens's work. Millerargues that Victorian critics viewed Dickens's work as realistic; a view echoed by modern critics such as Thea Holme and Angus Wilson.He further argues that Dickens's work is not realistic, as Victorian critics insist, but that it is fictive and relies on extra-textual references which are reinforced by other fictional entities with and external to the text. Reed argues that Dickens's work is not realistic}} , author={{ JHillisSee } and { 'Miller } and { CharlesDickens } and { GeorgeCruikshank }} , booktitle={{Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar on May 9}} , year={1970} , note={but that by consciously violating the conventions of the realistic novel, Dickens's work should be characterized as hyper-realistic} } @book{b1, , title={{Hillis Miller's Charles Dickens and George Cruikshank: Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar on May 9, 1970, 5-6,and John Reed's Dickens's Hyperrealism, 105. J. Hillis Miller argues that while the "Cratylus" is used to justify mimesis in art, the definition of reality, as it applies to the Sketches, may be incorrect}} , note={Reference to Plato's "Cratylus" is made in J. Similarly, Reed argues that the real was not necessarily the visible, and that reality must be defined before it can be accurately represented} } @incollection{b2, , title={{uses the same quote from Angus Wilson to illustrate the modern critical view which describes Dickens's work as realistic}} , author={{ JHillisMiller }} , booktitle={{his work Charles Dickens and George Cruikshank: Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar on May 9}} , year={19707} } @incollection{b3, , title={{Among the critics who have drawn parallels between the Sketches and Dickens's later works are: Vince Grillo in Charles Dickens' Sketches by Boz: End in the Beginning; Philip Hobsbaum in A Reader's Guide to Charles Dickens}} , journal={{Papers}} , editor={J Hillis Miller and David Borowitz Charles Dickens and George Cruikshank} , year={May 9. 1970} } @book{b4, , title={{Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar on May 9, 19703-4, for a discussion of Dickens's use of the}} , author={{ JHillisSee } and { DavidMiller } and { CharlesBorowitz In } and { GeorgeDickens } and { Cruikshank }} , note={journalistic we" to depersonalize himself} } @book{b5, , title={{}} , author={{ GK CharlesChesterton } and { Dickens }} , year={1965} , publisher={Schocken Books} , address={New York} } @book{b6, , author={{ CharlesDickens } and { House }} , title={{The Modern Library}} New York , year={2002} } @book{b7, , title={{Sketches by Boz. London: Penguin Books}} , year={1995} } @book{b8, , author={{ RobertFairhurst-Douglas } and { Dickens }} , title={{The Invention of a Novelist}} Cambridge , publisher={The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press} , year={2011} } @book{b9, , title={{The Life of Charles Dickens}} , author={{ JohnForster }} , publisher={Chapman and Hall} 1872 , address={London} } @incollection{b10, , title={{Cruikshank and Early Victorian Caricature}} , author={{ LouisJames }} , journal={{History Workshop}} 6 , year={1978} , publisher={Autumn} } @incollection{b11, , title={{}} , author={{ JMiller } and { DavidHillis } and { CharlesBorowitz } and { GeorgeDickens } and { Cruikshank }} , journal={{Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar}} , year={May 9. 1970. 1971} Clark Memorial Library } @incollection{b12, , title={{The Dialogues of Plato}} , author={{ Plato }} , journal={{Trans. Benjamin Jowett. Great Books of the Western World}} , note={Cratylus} } @incollection{b13, , title={{of 60 vols}} , author={{ MortimerJEd } and { Adler }} , booktitle={{Encyclopaedia Britanica. 814}} , year={2007} 2 } @book{b14, , title={{Realism Reconsidered}} , author={{ BenShahn }} } @book{b15, , title={{}} , author={{ MichaelCharlesSlater } and { Dickens }} , year={2009} , publisher={Yale University Press} , address={New Haven} } @book{b16, , title={{The World of Charles Dickens}} , author={{ AngusWilson }} , year={1970} , publisher={The Viking Press} , address={New York} } @book{b17, , title={{Dickens and the Psychology of Dreams}} , author={{ WarringtonWinters }} PMLA. 63.3. 1948 }