

An edition of Dombey and Son (1800)
By Charles Dickens,Ian Perkin,A. Willis,Forster, John,Jason Lee
Publish Date
1920
Publisher
A.L. Burt Company, New York
Language
eng
Pages
832
Description:
Dombey and Son is both a firm and a family and the ambiguous connection between public and private life lies at the heart of Dickens' novel. Paul Dombey is a man who runs his domestic affairs as he runs his business: calculatingly, callously, coldly and commercially. Through his dysfunctional relationships with his son, his two wives, and his neglected daughter Florence, Dickens paints a vivid picture of the limitations of a society dominated by commercial values and the drive for profit andexplores the possibility of moral and emotional redemption through familial love.
subjects: Fiction, Businesspeople, Family-owned business enterprises, Fathers and daughters, Problem families, Dysfunctional families, Social life and customs, Families, Social conditions, Families-owned business enterprises, Family, Literature, Classic Literature, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Children's fiction, Fathers, fiction, London (england), fiction, England, fiction, English fiction, Manners and customs, Businessmen, Gens d'affaires, Romans, nouvelles, Familles, Mœurs et coutumes, English literature, Fathers and daughters, fiction, Great britain, fiction, Fiction, general, England -- Fiction, Dysfunctional families -- Fiction, Domestic fiction, Fathers and daughters -- Fiction, Businesspeople -- Fiction, Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization
Places: England
Times: 19th century