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Index
List of illustrations in the text List of plates Preface Acknowledgements Note on monetary values 1 Early years: from Portsmouth to Chatham, 1812–1822 2 Early years: London, 1822–1827 3 ‘The Copperfield days’, 1828–1835 4 Break-through year, 1836 5 Editing Bentley’s Magazine , 1836–1837 6 Periodicals into novels, 1837–1839 7 The Master Humphrey experiment, 1840–1841 8 America brought to book, 1842 9 ‘The turning-point of his career’: England, Italy, England, 1842–1845 10 An interlude: ‘daily nooses’ and the noose itself, 1846 11 Dombey and other dealings, 1846–1848 12 From Dombey to Copperfield , 1848–1849 13 Interweaving and conducting: writing David Copperfield and beginning Household Words , 1849–1850 14 The year of the Guild, 1850–1851 15 Writing Bleak House , 1852–1853 16 Writing ‘For These Times’, 1853–1854 17 Writing Little Dorrit –among other things, 1855–1857 18 Drama and dénouement: performing The Frozen Deep and finishing Little Dorrit , 1857 19 Writing off a marriage, 1857–1858 20 Stories into scripts: the public readings, 1858 21 Serials, series and stories: writing for All the Year Round , 1859–1861 22 Christmas numbers, public readings, and ‘uncommercial’ travels, 1861–1863 23 Back to the ‘big brushes’: writing Our Mutual Friend , 1864–1865 24 Last Christmas numbers, 1865–1867 25 Writing, and reading, for America, 1867–1868 26 Disappearances and deaths, 1868–1870 27 Charles Dickens’s explanations Abbreviations and select bibliography Notes
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