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.

——­American Notes. Fraser’s Magazine, Nov. 1842, pp. 617-629.—­Monthly Review, Nov. 1842, pp. 392-403.—­Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, Nov. 1842, pp. 348, 349, 356, 357.—­New Monthly Magazine (by Thomas Hood), Nov. 1842, pp. 396-406.—­Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, by Q.Q.Q., Dec. 1842, pp. 783-801.—­Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 9, 1842, pp. 737-746.—­Christian Remembrancer, Dec. 1842, pp. 679, 680.—­Edinburgh Review, by James Spedding, Jan. 1843, pp. 497-522.  Reprinted in “Reviews and Discussions,” etc., by James Spedding; Note to the above, Feb. 1843, p. 301.—­Eclectic Museum, vol. 1, 1843, p. 230.—­North American Review, Jan. 1843, pp. 212-237.—­Quarterly Review, March 1843, pp. 502-522.—­Westminster Review, by H., 1843, pp. 146-160.—­New Englander, by J.P.  Thompson, 1843, pp. 64-84.—­Southern Literary Messenger, 1843, pp. 58-62.—­Atlantic Monthly, by Edwin P. Whipple, April 1877, pp. 462-466.

——­And Benjamin Disraeli. Tailor and Cutter, July 1870, pp. 401-402.

——­The Styles of Disraeli and. Galaxy, by Richard Grant White, Aug. 1870, pp. 253-263.

——­And Thackeray. Littell’s Living Age, vol. 21, p. 224.—­Dublin Review, April 1871, pp. 315-350.

——­And Bulwer.  A Contrast. Temple Bar, Jan. 1875, pp. 168-180.

——­Living Literati; Sir E. Bulwer Lytton and Mr. Charles Dickens. Eginton’s Literary Railway Miscellany, 1854, pp. 19-25, 174-188.

——­And Chauncy Hare Townshend. London Society, Aug. 1870, pp. 157-159.

——­And his Critics. The Train, by John Hollingshead, Aug. 1857, pp. 76-79; reprinted in “Essays and Miscellanies” by John Hollingshead.

——­And his Debt of Honour. Land We Love, vol. 5, p. 414.

——­And his Illustrators.  With nine illustrations. Christmas Bookseller, 1879, pp. 15-21.

——­And his Letters.  Part 1.  By Mary Cowden Clarke. Gentleman’s Magazine, Dec. 1876, pp. 708-713.

——­And his Works. Fraser’s Magazine, April 1840, pp. 381-400.

——­Another Gossip about.—­Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine, vol. 12, 1872, pp. 78-83.

——­As an Author and Reader. Welcome, with portrait, vol. 12, 1885, pp. 166-170.

——­As a Dramatic Critic. Longman’s Magazine, by Dutton Cook, May 1883, pp. 29-42.

——­As a Dramatist and a Poet. Gentleman’s Magazine, by Percy Fitzgerald, 1878, pp. 61-77.

——­As a Humaniser. St. James’s Magazine, by Arnold Quamoclit, 1879, pp. 281-291.

——­As a Journalist. Journalist, A Monthly Phonographic Magazine, by Charles Kent, in Pitman’s Shorthand, vol. 1, Dec. 1879, pp. 17-25.  Done into English—­Time, July 1881, pp. 361-374.

——­As a Literary Exemplar. University Quarterly, by F.A.  Walker, vol. 1, p. 91, etc.

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