Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Facts and Figures from Italy.  Addressed during the last two winters to
C. Dickens, being an appendix to his “Pictures.”  By Don Jeremy
Savonarola.  London, 1847, 8vo.

The Sketch Book.  By “Bos.”  Containing tales, sketches, etc.  With seventeen woodcut illustrations.  London [1837], 8vo.

POETICAL.

Impromptu.  By C.J.  Davids.

     Bentley’s Miscellany, No. 2, March 1837, p. 297.

Poetical Epistle from Father Prout to “Boz.”  A poem of seven verses.

     Bentley’s Miscellany, Jan. 1838, p. 71.

A Tribute to Charles Dickens.  A poem of twelve lines.  By the Hon. Mrs.
Norton.

     English Bijou Almanac, 1842.

To Charles Dickens on his proposed voyage to America, 1842.  By Thomas
Hood.

     New Monthly Magazine, Feb. 1842, p. 217.

To Charles Dickens, on his “Christmas Carol.”  A poem of fifteen lines. 
By W.W.G.

     Illuminated Magazine, Feb. 1844, p. 189.

To Charles Dickens on his “Oliver Twist.”  By T.N.  Talfourd.

     Tragedies; to which are added a few Sonnets and Verses, by
     T.N.  Talfourd, p. 244.  London, 1844. 16mo.

The American’s Apostrophe to “Boz.”  A poem.

     The Book of Ballads [by T. Martin and W.E.  Aytoun].
     Edited by Bon Gaultier, pp. 81-86.  London, 1845, 16mo.

To Charles Dickens.  A Sonnet.

     Douglas Jerrold’s Shilling Magazine, March 1845, p. 250.

To Charles Dickens.  A Dedicatory Sonnet.  By John Forster.

     The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, by John
     Forster.  London, 1848, 8vo.

To Charles Dickens.  A Dedicatory Poem of two verses.  By James
Ballantine.

     Poems, by James Ballantine.  Edinburgh, 1856, 8vo.

Au Revoir.  A poem of four verses.

     Judy, Oct. 30, 1867, p. 37.

A Welcome to Dickens.  A poem of eighty-four lines.  By F.J.  Parmentier.

     Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 30, 1867, pp. 757, 758.

Impromptu.  A Humorous Verse of six lines.

     Life of Charles Dickens, by R. Shelton Mackenzie, p. 97. 
     Philadelphia [1870], 8vo.

Charles Dickens reading to his daughters on the Lawn at Gadshill.  A poem of eight verses.  By the Editor (C.W.).

     Life, Dec. 8, 1880, p. 1005.

Memorial Verses, June 9, 1870.  Fifteen verses.  By F.T.P.

     Daily News, June 18, 1870, p. 5.

Ode to the Memory of Charles Dickens.  By A.B.  Hume.

     A Christmas Memorial of Charles Dickens, by A.B.  Hume. 
     London, 1870, 8vo.

Charles Dickens.  Born February 7, 1812.  Died June 9, 1870.  A memorial poem of fourteen verses.

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