Future Memory and Circular Time in Charles Dickens' 'The Signal-Man'

Published: Nov. 8, 2019, 2:01 p.m.

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On June 9th of 1865, sitting comfortably on his train home from Paris,  Charles Dickens had a brush with death. Workmen on a bridge had failed  to signal that a section of the track was missing. Several of the  carriages plunged into the river below, with Dickens\\u2019 own carriage left  teetering at the top. The following year, Dickens would publish his most  haunting ghost story, \\u2018The Signalman\\u2019. Claire Ashworth shows how this  inspired tale is a representation of repressed trauma, that both looks  back to Dickens\\u2019 own experiences but also anticipates the work of later  psychological theorists.

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