Every Thing in Dickens: Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works A TopiconBloomsbury Academic, 1996 M06 18 - 1102 pages An assemblage of extracts from the complete works of Charles Dickens, including his speeches. The volume reflects the editor's effort to include every notable/quotable passage or short comment by Dickens on a subject which interested the great author. It contains over 860,000 words, and there are over 50 illustrations. Included are 27 extended extracts, largely from the fictional works, which capture the greatest scenes in the oeuvre, including the trial of Bardell v. Pickwick, Ralph Nickleby's frustration and suicide, Jonas Chuzzlewit's murder of Tigg Montague and its aftermath, and Mr. Micawber's demolishment of Uriah Heep. |
Contents
Foreword by Fred Kaplan 29 | xiii |
Fellow Man in Relation | xxii |
Captions and Their Locations in the Topicon | xxvii |
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