Bureaucrats in Dickens' works
Victorian Bureaucrats in Dickens's Works: Grottesque, Dysfunctional, and Social Diagnosis Introduction: Dickens as a Chronicler of Bureaucratic Absurdity Charles Dickens, having experienced the work of a clerk in court offices, became one of the first and most incisive critics of bureaucracy in world literature. His bureaucrats are not mere satirical caricatures but complex sociological and psychological types embodying systemic flaws in the state apparatus and public institutions of Victorian England. Dickens diagnoses not individual shortcomings but a systemic disease where procedure replaces purpose, papers displace people, and irresponsibility is elevated to a principle. 1. "The Circumlocution Office" as the Quintessence of Dickensian Bureaucracy The central and most famous example is "The Circumlocution Office" from the novel "Little Dorrit" (1855-1857). It is not a ministry but a satirical model of the entire state apparatus. Devise and method: "How not to do it." The main goal of the office is not to resolve a problem but to find a way to block it, to sink it in endless referrals, memos, and consultations. It exists "to teach everything in the world and do nothing." Principle of tautology and circular responsibility. Any request is circulated between departments, never finding a responsible party. Dickens creates a grotesque image of a department that is constantly busy "cutting corners through correspondence with anyone who can be cut corners with." Semituality and caste closure. The office is flooded with incompetent offspring of aristocratic families (in particular, the Barnacles clan), which is a direct criticism of the patronage system when positions are distributed not by merit but by connections. Historical prototype. The image was created under the impression of the British army's failures in the Crimean War (1853-1856), which revealed the monstrous inefficiency and corruption in the supply of troops carried out through similar departments. 2. Leg ... Read more
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