Dombey and Son; edited by Peter Fairclough; with an introduction by Raymond Williams and original illustrations by Hablot K. Browne ('Phiz')
Material type: TextPublication details: Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1970.Description: [1], 992 p. illus., port. 19 cmISBN:- 0140430482
- PZ3.D55
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To Paul Dombey, business is everything and money can do anything. He runs his family life as he runs his firm: coldly, calculatingly and commercially. The only person he cares for is his little son, while his motherless daughter Florence craves affection from her unloving father, who sees her only as a base coin that couldn't be invested'. As Dombey's callousness extends to others - from his defiant second wife Edith to Florence's admirer Walter Gay - he sows the seeds for his own destruction. Can this heartless businessman be redeemed? A compelling depiction of a man imprisoned by his own pride, "Dombey and Son" (1848) explores the devastating effects of emotional deprivation on a dysfunctional family and on society as a whole.
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