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Preface; Acknowledgements; Note on the text; 1. 1828–1833 the parliamentary reporter; 2. Literature in 1833; 3. 1833–1836 the sketch writer; 4. 1836–1837 the qualifications of a novelist: Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist; 5. 1837–1838 the editor of Bentley's Miscellany; 6. 1838 the writer of parts; 7. 1839–1840 the 'man of felling': Nicholas Nickleby and Master Humphrey's Clock; 8. 1839–1841 the historical novelist: Jack Sheppard and Barnaby Rudge; Conclusion; Notes; Further reading; Index.
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Add Dickens and the 1830s, The 1830s were important, formative years in the career of Charles Dickens, and also for movements in literary criticism and the development of the Victorian novel. Kathryn Chittick examines the first nine years of Dickens' career in this context, bringin, Dickens and the 1830s to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Dickens and the 1830s, The 1830s were important, formative years in the career of Charles Dickens, and also for movements in literary criticism and the development of the Victorian novel. Kathryn Chittick examines the first nine years of Dickens' career in this context, bringin, Dickens and the 1830s to your collection on WonderClub |