CHARLES DICKENS
... CHARLES DICKENS. Mr. Blanchard Jerrold contributes an article on the late Charles Dickens to the new number of the Gentlemen's Magazine. The following are extracts : Slow to adopt a cause, Charles Dickens was ...
... CHARLES DICKENS. Mr. Blanchard Jerrold contributes an article on the late Charles Dickens to the new number of the Gentlemen's Magazine. The following are extracts : Slow to adopt a cause, Charles Dickens was ...
... THE WRECK OF THE CHARLES DICKENS. BOULOGNE, Nov. 18, 9.20 P.M. The Maritime Prefect of Cherbourg telegraphs this evening to the Naval Commissary of this city that, at the request of the engineers, he sends a corps of artificers with torpedoes to blow ...
... MR. CHARLES DICKENS. Wx regret that the comparative unpopularity of the novel which Mr. Charles Dickens (Boz) is at present engaged, should have induced him to endeavour to obtain for it the enviable notoriety of a work of fiction converted into a Party ...
... ed to the result of their labours. The objects whnh Miss Mamie Dickens and Mis3 Hogarth ; have- kept iu view have been to form asupplement ! to ..eihii Foi hter's Life of Charles Dickens, and, by purposely making their explanatory notes as f-! • it ...
... CHARLES DICKENS AND WASHINGTON IRVING. We have received a copy of correspondence which will be read with interest as showing the friendship which existed between these two distinguished authors, The intercourse between them commenced in 1841, when Mr ...
... CHARLES DICKENS AND THE QUEEN. The new literary paper, The Pen, contains in its Reit number the following hitherto unpublished letter addressed by Charles Dickens to aa intimate friend (the father of the painter of the Roll Call) immediately after the ...
... MR. CHARLES DICKENS AT THE EXECUTION Mr. Dickens has addressed the following letter to a contemporary : — I waa a witness of the execution at Horsemonger-lane this morning. I went there with the intention of observing ths crowd gathered to behold it ...
... CHARLES DlCKENS AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Mr. Dickens has addressed a second letter to the Times, more fully developing his opinions respeeting the punishment of death than his first one did. It will be read with considerable interest. TO THE EDITOR. ...
... TOUCHING UP OF CHARLES DICKENS. But you have said nothing about [Mons, the all popular Dillons Will he have an immortality but of twenty years? Is his indeed to be the fate which was prognosticated for him by a brother editor of your own—' that, having ...
... CHARLES DICKENS AND ENGLISH KINGS. By HARRY IT is a curious fact that neither Dickens nor Thackeray was ever ennobled. Writers of less fame and ability were accorded peerages and baronetcies and knighthoods galore, but tho author of The Four Georges ...
... BARNABY RUDGE Adaisted from the Film Version of Charles Dickens's as Mr. Thomas Bentle s attempt to adapt Barnal T a w awell-known (a riil4' even D of icken s si a el judge to the exigencies he cinematograph camel . , itil ed l e „ d b w ow zll N ) ...
... IN MEMORY OF DICKENS. World-Wide Celebration of 100th Anniversary of Novelist's Birthday. World-wide celebration was held yesterday in commemoration' of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens. Among the tributes on the novelist's grave ...