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This article analyzes the alleged Dickensian echo of the highly-acclaimed TV series The Wire (2002-2008). The Wire‘s well-known literary ambitions have frequently been endorsed by comparison of the series to literary genres, including the Greek tragedy (McMillan, 2009:
Jun 30, 2019 · This article analyzes the alleged Dickensian echo of the highly-acclaimed HBO TV series The Wire. Charles Dickens is probably the literary author to whom the series has most frequently been...
This article analyzes the alleged Dickensian echo of the highly-acclaimed HBO TV series The Wire. Charles Dickens is probably the literary author to whom the series has most frequently been likened.
- Pablo Ruano San Segundo
- 2019
Jun 30, 2019 · The analysis is intended to throw new light on the Dickensian ambience of The Wire, which seems to be different than previous critical appreciations of the series have suggested. This article analyzes the alleged Dickensian echo of the highly-acclaimed HBO TV series The Wire.
Jun 1, 2020 · In one little phrase, ‘the Dickensian aspect’, The Wire manages to capture precisely what is wrong with Whiting’s approach to journalism: he is more interested in telling sentimental stories than exploring an issue in depth and documenting as many perspectives as possible.
“‘The Dickensian Aspect’: Melodrama, Viewer Engagement and the Socially Conscious Text" Amanda Ann Klein 2009, All in the Game: Critical Studies of HBO’s The Wire.
article deals with the different transtextual layers in The Wire, from its obvious. connections with cop shows, police procedurals or the har d-boiled detective novel, to its deeper...