Jack Tan (PhD student, University of Melbourne) examines Dickens and the idealised child, and argues that Oliver Twist (1838) and Little Nell (1841) are symbolic child protagonists as such, because they are consciously valorized in Dickens’s written text, and also locked away by the novel’s illustrators, George Cruikshank and George Cattermole, within numerous images of innocence.
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