Dickens' Journalism
Dickens' Journalism
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Summary
This volume covers the first 18 months of Dickens's contributions to his own journal "Household Words". Whether discussing cheap theatres or pre-Raphaelite painting, Dickens's interests were wide ranging and were mirrored in many of his novels.
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Dickens' Journalism by Charles Dickens
This volume covers the first eighteen months of Dickens contributions to his own journal Household Words(est 1850).Whether discussing cheap theatres or Pre-Raphaelite painting,the new detective police or workhouse reform,Dickens' intrests and enthusiasms keep a finger of genius on the pulse of what he called 'the moving age'.
Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. In 1824, his father was imprisoned for debt, so Charles was sent to work in a shoe-dye factory. He later became a clerk in a law firm, a shorthand reporter in the courts, and a parliamentary and newspaper reporter. In 1833, Dickens began to contribute short stories and essays to periodicals, heralding the start of a glittering and prolific literary career. He married Catherine Hogarth in 1836, with whom he had nine surviving children before they separated in 1858. Dickens died suddenly at home on June 9, 1870, leaving behind an internationally acclaimed canon of work, including Oliver Twist (1837), Nicholas Nickleby (1838), David Copperfield (1849-50), Bleak House (1852-53), Little Dorrit (1855-57), A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Great Expectations (1860-61) and Our Mutual Friend (1864-65). He was buried in Westminster Abbey. Michael Slater is Professor of Victorian Literature at Birkbeck College in the University of London. He was editor of The Dickensian (1968-77) and President of the International Dickens Fellowship (1988-90). He has published many books and articles on Dickens. Michael Slater is Professor of Victorian Literature at Birkbeck College in the University of London. He was editor of The Dickensian (1968-77) and President of the International Dickens Fellowship (1988-90). He has published many books and articles on Dickens.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780460877275 |
| ISBN 10 | 0460877275 |
| Title | Dickens' Journalism |
| Author | Charles Dickens |
| Series | Everyman Dickens |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 1996-09-02 |
| Number of pages | 512 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |