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Authors Wilkie Collins
Charles Dickens
Genres Prose: Digest; Review i
Prose: Leading Article i
Subjects Fraud; Forgery; Deception; Betrayal—Fiction
Literature; Writing; Authorship; Reading; Books; Poetry; Storytelling; Letter Writing
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Dickens probably wrote the following sections of 'Doctor Dulcamara, M. P.': from 'We believe' to 'masculine, Morville' (p. 52); from 'To go from Warminster' (p. 52) to the conclusion.
Dickens may also have written or rewritten portions of the following passage: from the beginning to 'unchangeable Doctor Dulcamara!' (p. 49). In addition, Dickens seems to have added touches to other sections of the essay.
In a letter to Wills (10 November 1858), Dickens wrote: 'Don't go to press with Wilkie's paper about Sidney Herbert, Guizot, The Heir of Red-clyffe, and Dr. Dulcamara, without my seeing it.' Dickens usually went over Collins' sociopolitical articles in order to soften particularly offensive or radical passages (see, for example, Dickens' letter to Collins dated 11 August 1858, or his letter to Wills dated 24 September 1858). The lack of any reference to Lord Shaftesbury in Dickens' note to Wills probably indicates that the section on Shaftesbury did not appear in Collins' draft and was added by Dickens - a supposition strengthened by stylistic evidence.

Harry Stone; © Bloomington and Indiana University Press, 1968. DJO gratefully acknowledges permission to reproduce this material.


Based on Charlotte M. Yonge, The Heir of Redclyffe (1853).

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The Gringe Family

18/12/1858

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Author Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald
Genre Prose: Short Fiction i
Subjects Family Life; Families; Domestic Relations; Sibling Relations; Kinship; Home;
Fraud; Forgery; Deception; Betrayal—Fiction
Money; Finance; Banking; Investments; Taxation; Insurance; Debt; Inheritance and Succession
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Psychology; Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)
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Minerva by Gaslight

18/12/1858

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Author Henry Morley
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subject Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
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The Alhambra [vii]

18/12/1858

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Author (George) Walter Thornbury
Genre Prose: Travel-writing i
Subjects Architecture; Building; Housing; Property; Landlord and Tenant;
Spain—Description and Travel; Portugal—Description and Travel
Spain—Social Life and Customs; Portugal—Social Life and Customs
Travel; Tourism; Hotels; Resorts; Seaside Resorts—Fiction; Passports;
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Part of a series of articles on Spain by Thornbury.

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Bathilda

18/12/1858

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Author Eleanora Louisa Hervey
Genre Poetry: Narrative i
Subjects Great Britain—History
Marriage; Courtship; Love; Sex
Monarchy
Myth; Legends; Epic Literature; Fables; Allegory; Folklore
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Author Charles Allston Collins
Genres Cross-genre i
Prose: Autobiography; Biography; Memoirs; Obituary; Anecdotes i
Prose: Short Fiction i
Subjects Food; Cooking; Gastronomy; Alcohol; Bars (Drinking Establishments); Restaurants; Dinners and Dining
London (England)—Description and Travel
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In the article title and text, the ligature 'Å“' is used; to facilitate searching, 'oe' has been substituted in the article record and transcript.

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18/12/1858

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Genre Advertisement(s) i
Subjects Literature; Writing; Authorship; Reading; Books; Poetry; Storytelling; Letter Writing
Newspapers; Periodicals; Journalism
Theatre; Performing Arts; Performing; Dance; Playwriting; Circus
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1) Advertisement for Three Christmas Readings by Mr. Charles Dickens.
2) Advertisement for the Eighteenth Volume of Household Words.
3) Advertisement for a New Year's Number of Household Words.
4) Advertisement for the Extra Christmas Number of Household Words.

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