John Glavin uncovers a richly ambivalent often unexpectedly hostile relationship between Dickens and the theatre and theatricality of his own time. Yet he also explores the performative potential in Dickens''s fiction and describes ways to stage that fiction in emotionally powerful critically acute adaptations.
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