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Memories of Charles Dickens : with an account of Household words and All the year round, and of the contributors thereto
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Year: 1913 Publisher: Bristol : London : J.W. Arrowsmith ; Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.,

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Charles Dickens and the mid-Victorian press, 1850-1870
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ISBN: 1908684208 9781908684202 Year: 2013 Publisher: Buckingham : The University of Buckingham Press,

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"With essays from some of the world's leading scholars of Dickens and nineteenth-century culture, this collection considers Dickens's works as a journalist and editor within the context of mid-Victorian periodical publishing. The collection is broadly divided into three areas of interest; close readings of articles; contextualised analysis of mid-Victorian journalism; and considerations of key contemporary issues including social change, literary culture, health and science, education, gender and sexuality, the urban experince, and imperialism."--Page 4 of cover.


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Dickens, journalism, music : Household words and All the year round
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ISBN: 1474211348 1441175091 9781441175090 9781472526878 9781441150875 1441150870 9781474211345 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York Continuum International Pub. Group

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Dickens, Journalism, Music presents the first full analysis of the articles on music published in the two journals conducted by Charles Dickens, Household Words and its successor, All the Year Round. Robert Bledsoe examines the editorial influence of Dickens on articles written by a range of writers and what it reveals about his own developing attitude to music and its social role in parks, community singing groups, music halls and on the streets. The book also looks at the difference between the two journals and how the greater coverage of classical music and opera in All the Year Round reflects the increasing importance of music to Dickens in his later life.

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