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Think you already know the story of Charles Dickens life? Think again.

Almost everything you re familiar with was first mentioned in an authorised biography written by Dickens close friend John Forster 150 years ago. It s the version of events that Dickens himself chose to make public, and newly accessible archives reveal that it s crammed with gaps, inconsistencies, and outright lies.

There s the sister whose existence Dickens kept secret and the Jewish relations whose faith he strove to conceal. There s plagiarism, fraud, and suicide.

And that s only for starters.

Helena Kelly, author of the acclaimed Jane Austen, the Secret Radical, retells Dickens story from his childhood to his deathbed, uncovers the truths he tried to keep hidden, and offers a fresh – and deeply troubling – perspective on the man who remains one of Britain s best-known novelists.

You won t be able to look at him – or his work – in the same way again.

Helena Kelly s previous book, Jane Austen, the Secret Radical, garnered exceptional review attention. She was brought up in Dickens s beloved marsh country of north Kent, and holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford, where she has taught classics and English Literature. Helena lives in Oxford with her husband and son.

A literary bio that deftly untangles truth from untruth. Diligent research and incisive close readings of Dickens writings ground Kelly s investigation into the gaps, contradictions, and inconsistencies in the manipulated, self-serving story that many subsequent biographers have repeated.Kirkus Reviews

Speaking of his fiction, when it comes to literary analysis, Kelly isn t just unimpeachable – she s energizingThe New York Times

 

Praise for Jane Austen, the Secret Radical:

Bracing. Plausible and vivid. – The Atlantic

Jane Austen, The Secret Radical is wonderful; a revelation. It s difficult to stand out from the crowd when writing about such an influential figure, but Helena Kelly has certainly achieved that with this smart, knowing, perceptive book. –Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire

A fresh take on the life and work of the beloved writer Jane Austen. Reveals the subversive rebel soul behind such towering classics as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Mansfield Park. – Elle

A thoroughly engaging read. – The Times Literary Supplement

An important revisionary work. Helena Kelly provokes. – The New York Times

Amply shows her deep research. She exposes a depth beyond what at first may seem to be silly characters. A fine-grained study that shows us how to read between the lines to discover the remarkable woman who helped transform the novel from trash to an absolute art form. – Kirkus Reviews

Ambitious. Illuminating, provocative. Kelly offers a salutary argument for reading Austen s novels with the serious attentiveness they invite and deserve. – The Spectator

Do we read Jane Austen s novels as she intended? In this riveting literary-biographical study, the answer is a resounding no. An interpretive coup that is dazzling and dizzying . . . You won t read Austen the same way again. – The New Yorker

Essential. What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen s work that have been fed to us for so long. – The Bookseller (London)

Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution. Meticulously researched. Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day. A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves. – The Guardian (London)

Kelly argues passionately and engagingly. Her critical method is . . . generating meaning from the smallest details of the novels. – The Washington Post

Praise for Jane Austen, A Secret Radical

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