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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. Benle,?l'S Miscellany. Febreary to Septenmber . OLIVER TWIST'; by Charles Dickens, Esq. Bentley. The story of Oliver Twist, so far as it has yet proceeded, is its author's masterpiece, and mean as the subject appears to be- the ...

MR. MORI'S CONCERT

... Literary Fund Club dined on Wednesday at the Freemasons' Tavern, to meet the stewards of the en- suing anniversary. Mir. Charles Dickens was in the chair, and was supported by a numerous party. It was riimoured that the noble president, the Marquess of Lausdowne ...

THE THEATRES

... Lord Saltoun, 5; Rt. Honourable G. Ponsouby, 5; Mr. W. HT. Whit- bread, 10; Sir William Curtis, 5; Thomas Hill, Esq., 5; Charles Dickens, Esq., 5; B. B. Cabbell, Esq., 10 guineas; and Mr. Bann, 10 guineas. A large party of professionals was present, including ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1531 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... curious old house belonging to Lord Northampton; its neighbouring Edgehill, the spot of the first pitched battle between Charles the First and his subjects, with all its really glorious, pious, and immortal memories; Tintagel in Corn- wall, with traditions ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... find only their natural consummation in such a grand crash orfinale as Lord George Gor- don's Riots. Oliver Twvist. By Charles Dickens. 3 vols. Third Edition. -Chapman and Hall. The intention of this book is vindicated, and its grave moral effectively asserted ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... Maoready!& invitation to a pablic dinner, alter his pecessioo froal the sanage- nient of Cowent-Garden Theatre, that Mr. Charles Dickens ?? Hoz') said, while attliuting to the great ?? sway even ' the citizens in - Coriolanus were toade parts of.' This was ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... family for present necessities. Fanny Elssler has, we undersand,' most liberally'offered heres'vices gratuitously. Mr. Charles Dickens hbesuniertaken' to receive subscriptions, and we earnestly commend this afflicting case to the care of the humane-andd ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6003 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... with great philosophy. Our time would not permit us to stay for the afterpiece. ADnxcaxi.-The forcible genius of Mr. Charles Dickens has again supplied the theatrical world with a subject that has been dramatised with good effect; ard of all the metropolitan ...

EASTER THEATRICALS

... first rate 'tatdintai ' k.in;l -premised. their valuable assistance. Mrs. Charles, the magni fieently voiced. contralto, will contribute the aid Cf her pawerfa talent; mad Charles Sloman will strengthen the detail with thi exhibition of hsis wonderful power ...

LITERATURE

... ts earliest and warmest supporters b ay be mentioned vir. Sergeant Talfourd, Mr. Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Mr.a )hakles Dickens, Mr. Charles Kean, Mr. Macready Mr.a 3enjamen Webater, Mr. T. P. Cooke, and Mr. Buckston, f 0n tine last annual financial account ...

THEATRICALS AND AMUSEMENTS in Dublin

... principal characters. PHILHARMONIC HALL.-Mr. Charles Dickens, with his talented company of literary amateurs, will give another pereormarlce here on the 3d of September, the pieces selected being Used Up, Charles Xli., and Mr. Nightingale's Diary. We are ...

Published: Sunday 22 August 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1577 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... Mayor. occupied the chair; and amongst those present were Lord Lyttelton, Ven. Archdeacon Sandford, &c. A letter from Mr. Charles Dickens was read, in which that gentleman pro- posed to read next Chritmans, in the Town-hall, hivChrist- mas Carols, the proceeds ...