Selected Journalism 1850-1870

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Penguin UK, 28. sep. 2006 - 688 strani
Throughout his writing career Charles Dickens was a hugely prolific journalist. This volume of his later work is selected from pieces that he wrote after he founded the journal Household Words in 1850 up until his death in 1870. Here subjects as varied as his nocturnal walks around London slums, prisons, theatres and Inns of Court, journeys to the continent and his childhood in Kent and London are captured in remarkable pieces such as 'Night Walks', 'On Strike', 'New Year's Day' and 'Lying Awake'. Aiming to catch the imagination of a public besieged by hack journalism, these writings are an extraordinary blend of public and private, news and recollection, reality and fantastic description.
 

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Railway Strikes Household Words 11 January 1851
A Curious Dance Round a Curious Tree Household Words 17
INSULARITIES
Lively Turtle Household Words 26 October 1850
Trading in Death Household Words 27 November 1852
On Strike Household Words 11 February 1854
Nobody Somebody and Everybody Household Words 30
AMUSEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE

Personal Household Words 12 June 1858
New Years Day Household Words 1 January 1859
Nurses Stories All the Year Round 8 September 1860
TRAVELLING ABROAD
SLEEP TO STARTLE
Some Account of an Extraordinary Traveller Household Words
Old Lamps for New Ones Household Words 15 June 1850
BettingShops Household Words 26 June 1852
Please to Leave Your Umbrella Household Words 1 May 1858
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DAVID PASCOE is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow. He has also edited Thackeray's The Newcomers for Penguin Classics.

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