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by A. N. Wilson


  5 THE MYSTERY OF THE PUBLIC READINGS

  1 Philip Collins (ed.), Charles Dickens: Sikes and Nancy and Other Public Readings, p. 112

  2 Vladimir Nabokov, Lectures on Literature, p. xvi

  3 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 272

  4 Collins, Sikes and Nancy, p. 108

  5 Ibid., p. 110

  6 Ibid., p. 113

  7 Ibid.

  8 Ibid.

  9 21 March 1858, Pilgrim, Vol. VIII, p. 534

  10 W. L. Sargent, Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, quoted in K. Theodore Hoppen, The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846–1886, p. 56

  11 Hoppen, The Mid-Victorian Generation, p. 243

  12 Fielding (ed.), The Speeches of Charles Dickens, p. 209

  13 Collins, Sikes and Nancy, p. viii

  14 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 50

  15 Fielding (ed.), The Speeches of Charles Dickens, p. 264

  16 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 949

  17 Quoted in T. S. Eliot, The Poems of T. S. Eliot, Vol. I, pp. 595–6

  18 Andrews, Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves, pp. 50–2

  19 17 April 1867, Pilgrim, Vol. XI, p. 353

  20 Andrews, Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves, p. 144

  21 Ibid., p. 147

  22 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 997

  23 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 267

  24 Slater, Charles Dickens: A Life Defined by Writing, p. 557

  25 Ibid., p. 558

  26 Philip Collins (ed.), Dickens: Interviews and Recollections, pp. 323–9

  27 23 January 1870, Pilgrim, Vol. XII, p. 471

  28 Tomalin, Invisible Woman, p. 29

  29 Ibid.

  30 5 November 1867, Pilgrim, Vol. XI, p. 472

  31 Jenny Hartley, The Selected Letters of Charles Dickens, p. 416

  32 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 159

  33 Clarence Dickinson Long, Wages and Earnings in the United States, 1860–1890, p. 328

  34 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 211

  35 Ibid., p. 237

  36 Ibid., p. 227

  37 Ibid., p. 174

  38 Ibid., p. 176

  39 Ibid., p. 320

  40 Ibid., p. 305

  41 Ibid., p. 332

  42 Ibid., p. 329

  43 Nikolaus Pevsner, Buildings of England: London except the Cities of London and Westminster, p. 132

  44 John Betjeman, First and Last Loves, p. 80

  45 Forster, The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I, p. 21

  46 George Curry, Charles Dickens and Anne Fields pp. 9, 27, quoted in Slater, Charles Dickens: A Life Defined by Writing, p. 580

  47 Quoted ibid., p. 525

  48 Quoted in T. S. Eliot, The Poems of T. S. Eliot, Vol. I, p. 124

  49 Letter to William Powell Frith, 16 November 1868, Pilgrim, Vol. III, p. 678

  50 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 278

  51 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 1102

  52 Collins, Sikes and Nancy, p. 23

  53 Forster, The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I, p. 242

  54 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 1103

  55 Ibid.

  56 Quoted in Collins, Sikes and Nancy, p. 229, and Dexter, Walter (ed.), The Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. III, p. 687

  57 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 385

  58 23 January 1870, Pilgrim, Vol. XII, p. 470

  59 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 324

  60 Ibid., p. 371

  61 Ibid.

  6 THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD

  1 G. K. Chesterton, Charles Dickens, p. 51

  2 Dolby, Charles Dickens As I Knew Him, p. 420

  3 Mike Jay, Emperors of Dreams, p. 69

  4 Ibid.

  5 Ibid., p. 85

  6 James T. Fields, Yesterdays with Authors, p. 202

  7 Pilgrim, Vol. XII, p. 9

  8 Fred Kaplan, Dickens and Mesmerism, p. 184

  9 Ibid., p. 5

  10 Jonathan Miller to the author

  11 Kaplan, Dickens and Mesmerism, p. 32

  12 Quoted ibid., p. 34

  13 Ibid., p. 52

  14 Ibid., p. 61

  15 Quoted ibid., p. 19

  16 Townshend married, but the union, which produced no children, ended on 30 August 1843, after seventeen years. This termination was concluded by a deed of separation on 6 September 1845, with ‘unhappy differences’ cited as the cause. Rosemary Scott, ‘Chauncy Hare Townshend’, ODNB, Vol. 55, p. 152

  17 Kaplan, Dickens and Mesmerism, p. 65

  18 Ibid., p. 64

  19 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 454

  20 William Toynbee, The Diaries of William Charles Macready, quoted in Kaplan, Dickens and Mesmerism, p. 71

  21 Alex Jenner, ‘A Psychiatrist Looks at The Mystery of Edwin Drood’, Changes: An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy, Vol.11, No. 4, 1993

  22 Storey, Dickens and Daughter, p. 73

  23 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 288

  24 Pilgrim, Vol. VIII, p. 471

  25 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 541

  26 6 August 1869, Pilgrim, Vol. XII, p. 390

  27 Mid-July 1869 (no date), ibid., p. 377

  28 Robert Tracy, ‘Jasper’s Plot: Inventing the Mystery of Edwin Drood’, Dickens Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 1, March 2006

  29 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 1098

  30 Philip Larkin, ‘The Old Fools’, The Complete Poems, p. 196

  31 Storey, Dickens and Daughter, p. 245

  7 THE MYSTERY OF CHARLES DICKENS

  1 Storey, Dickens and Daughter, p. 137

  2 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 1155

  3 Ibid.

  4 Ibid., p. 1156

  5 Rowland E. Prothero, The Life and Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, DD, Vol. II, pp. 322–3

  6 Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph, p. 854

  7 Prothero, The Life and Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, DD, Vol. II, p. 324

  8 Chesterton, Charles Dickens, p. 79

  9 John Witheridge, Excellent Dr Stanley: The Life of Dean Stanley of Westminster, p. 47

  10 Gwen Watkins, Dickens in Search of Himself, p. 153

  11 Quoted in Leavis, Dickens the Novelist, p. 260

  12 Philip Larkin, Letters to Monica, p. 53

  13 Pilgrim, Vol. VIII, p. 643

  14 Chesterton, Charles Dickens, p. 70

  15 Tomalin, Invisible Woman, p. 234

  16 Leavis, Dickens the Novelist, p. 260

  INDEX

  Abercrombie, John, 260–61

  Ackroyd, Peter, 11

  Addams, Charles, 225

  Adelphi, Liverpool, 227

  Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The (Twain), 302

  Agassiz, Louis, 220

  Ainsworth, William Harrison, 113

  Alaska, 223

  Albany, New York, 222

  Albert, Prince Consort, 38, 139, 161

  alcohol, 168–70, 269

  Alive or Dead?, 314

  All the Year Round, 99, 126, 145, 153, 158, 212, 214, 215, 219, 229, 285

  American Civil War (1861–5), 214, 223

  American Notes (Dickens), 164

  American Revolution (1765–83), 262

  ‘Among School Children’ (Yeats), 206

  Ampthill Square, Camden Town, 12, 21, 317

  Andersen, Hans Christian, 38, 134

  Anderson, Wesley, 197

  Angel in the House, The (Patmore), 136

  Anglesey, Marquess of, see Paget, Henry

  Anglo-Saxon Primer (Sweet), 20

  animal magnetism, 253, 255, 260–70

  Anne of Cleves, 136

  Aristotle, 28

  Arnold, Thomas, 188

  Artists’ Benevolent Fund, 36


  Atalanta, 9

  Athenaeum, The, 74

  atmospherics, 282–4

  Auden, Wystan Hugh, 225, 249

  Austen, Jane, 6, 272, 307, 308

  Austin, Letitia, 26, 70, 78, 297

  Australia, 27, 40, 149, 151, 181, 182, 249

  autism, 94–5

  Autobiographical Fragment (1849), 60, 91, 95, 121, 155

  Baltimore, Maryland, 222

  de Balzac, Honoré, 43, 81, 87, 140–41, 202, 257

  Banbury Road, Oxford, 20

  Barnaby Rudge (Dickens), 58, 84, 297, 312, 313

  Barrow, Charles, 76

  Barrow, Mary, 63, 69

  Barrow, Thomas Culliford, 63

  Battle of Life, The (Dickens), 158

  Battle of Trafalgar (1805), 61

  Baudelaire, Charles, 141

  Bayer Pharmaceuticals, 244, 246

  Bayswater, London, 317

  Beadnell, George, 106

  Beadnell, Maria, see Winter, Maria

  Beard, Frank, 99, 238, 286, 297

  Beard, Thomas, 99

  Beatles, The, 300

  ‘Begging-Letter Writer, The’ (Dickens), 154

  Belfast, Ireland, 210, 310

  ‘Bénédiction’ (Baudelaire), 141

  Benham, William, 313–14, 315, 316

  Bentham, Jeremy, 77, 81, 147, 172, 179, 188

  Berg Collection, New York Public Library, 199, 216

  Bernard, William Bayle, 207

  Bethnal Green, London, 24

  Betjeman, John, 227, 309

  Bettelheim, Bruno, 94–5

  Biggles series (Johns), 302

  Birmingham, West Midlands, 203, 204, 209

  Blake, William, 118

  Bleak House (Dickens), 21, 39, 43, 62, 67, 90, 94, 114, 146, 200, 215, 280, 282

  Bleak House, Broadstairs, 46, 125

  Bloomsbury, London, 25, 40, 102

  Boer War (1899–1902), 300

  Boleyn, Anne, 136

  Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 297

  Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn (Dickens), 197

  Boston, Massachusetts

  mesmerism in, 266

  Parkman–Webster murder case (1849), 250–53, 279

  public reading tours, 123, 220–21, 224–6, 229, 250

  Boswell, James, 121

  Boulton, Matthew, 64

  Bowen, Elizabeth, 46–7, 48, 303

  Bradford, Yorkshire, 205

  Bright, John, 188

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 304

  British Empire, 120

  British Museum, London, 25, 103, 167, 295

  Broadstairs, Kent, 46, 125, 145, 297, 314

  Brontë sisters, 6, 204

  Brooklyn, New York, 222

  Brothers Grimm, 29

  Brougham, Henry, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 154

  Browne, Hablot Knight, 118, 119

  Browne, John Collis, 246

  Browning, Robert, 155

  Bruce, Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin, 295

  Bubbles (Millais), 292

  Buffalo, New York, 222, 225

  Bulgakov, Mikhail, 308

  Bulwer-Lytton, Robert, 1st Earl of Lytton, 104, 147

  Burdett-Coutts, Angela, 122, 131, 146, 147–53, 156

  Burdett, Francis, 147

  burlesque, 5, 27, 30, 33, 35

  Burnett, Frances ‘Fanny’, 62, 70, 78, 93, 101

  Buss, Robert William, 45–6, 118

  Byron, George Gordon, 234, 319

  Camden Town, Middlesex, 70, 77, 228

  Ampthill Square, 12, 21

  Bayham Street, 96, 228

  Drummond Street, 206

  Gloucester Crescent, 100, 102–6

  School for Girls, 45

  Wellington House Academy, 155, 206, 228

  Canning, George, 63

  Canterbury Tales (Chaucer), 7

  Canterbury, Kent, 7, 247, 272, 274

  capital punishment, 175, 176–7

  Carey, John, 299, 305

  Carlyle, Thomas, 37, 81, 121, 155, 162, 178–81, 183, 234, 293

  Caroline of Brunswick, Queen consort of the United Kingdom, 139

  Carrow, Goldsmith Day, 215

  Catholicism, 23, 164, 166, 311

  Chadwick, Edwin, 188

  Chalk, Kent, 119–20

  Chamberlain, Joseph, 190, 209

  Chandler, Raymond, 308

  Chaplin, Charlie, 29, 238

  Chapman and Hall, 45, 116–18, 120

  Chapman, Edward, 116, 120

  Chappell of Bond Street, 212, 226

  Charing Cross, London, 102, 227, 296

  Charles Dickens and the House of Fallen Women (Hartley), 150–51, 155, 156–7

  Charles Dickens As I Knew Him (Dolby), 226

  Charles Street, London, 62

  Chatham, Kent, 35, 55, 64, 69–70, 77, 112, 126, 216, 271, 273, 284

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 7, 135

  Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 237

  Chester, Cheshire, 238

  Chesterton, George Laval, 151

  Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 298, 311

  Childs, George William, 243

  Chimes, The (Dickens), 94, 158, 234

  China, 220

  chlorodyne, 246

  cholera, 165

  Christ in the House of His Parents (Millais), 159, 291

  Christianity, 48, 146, 147, 160, 162, 164–70, 191, 265, 311

  Christmas, 24, 146, 157–61, 174, 186–7

  games at Gad’s Hill, 53–4, 60, 73, 74, 99, 206

  pantomimes, 27, 29, 35

  Christmas Carol, A (Dickens), 59, 104, 156, 157, 158, 161, 173, 174, 180, 187, 191–2

  public readings, 182, 204–5, 232, 235

  Cinderella, 29

  Clarke, Mary Cowden, 293

  Cleveland Street, London, 62

  Workhouse, 39, 64, 66, 68, 188

  Clive, Catherine ‘Kitty’, 268

  Cobden, Richard, 188

  Cold Bath Fields, Middlesex, 151

  Cole, Henry, 161

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 247

  Collins, Charles, 101, 105

  death (1870), 297

  Collins, Katey, see

  Perugini, Catherine

  Collins, William Wilkie, 7, 9, 10, 15–16, 38, 70, 145, 250, 280

  Frozen Deep, The, 7, 9, 10, 32, 38, 39, 201, 206, 207, 248, 297, 316

  Moonstone, The, 253, 283–4

  New Magdalen, The, 314

  Woman in White, The, 137

  Collyer, Robert Hanham, 266

  Comédie humaine, La (Balzac), 257

  Comte de Gabalis (Villars), 260

  Connolly, John, 104

  Convent Thoughts (Collins), 101

  Conversations with Goethe (Eckermann), 121

  Cook, Edward Dutton, 103

  Cook, Lynda, 103

  Cooper, Anthony, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, 165

  Corn Laws, 186

  Cornelius, Anne, 130

  corporal punishment, 300, 305

  Cousine Bette (Balzac), 257

  Coutts, Thomas, 147

  Covent Garden, London, 25, 68, 102

  Cox, Arthur, 273

  Cranmer, Thomas, 136

  Crewe Hall, Cheshire, 62

  Crewe, John, 63

  Cricket on the Hearth, The (Dickens), 158, 204, 209, 232

  Crimean War (1853–6), 209

  Crockford’s Clerical Directory, 317

  Cruikshank, George, 37, 61, 119

  Cuba, 220, 221

  Curious Dance Round a Curious Tree, A (Dickens), 28

  Curwen, John, 186

  Cuvier, Georges, 262

  Daily News, 115, 149

  Darwin, Charles, 172

  David Copperfield (Dickens), 10, 21, 42, 46, 79, 106, 116, 146, 195

  as autobiographical, 27, 29, 39, 42, 71, 79, 195, 248, 277

  Doctor Strong’s, 247, 272

  Em’ly, 149–50, 151, 257

  evangelicalism in, 164

  pantomime and, 29–30

  parents, influenc
e of, 71, 91–2

  Preface (1867), 46

  public readings, 235

  sex in, 257

  Swinburne on, 195

  voice in, 200

  de la Rue family, 268–70

  Dean Street, Soho, 37

  Death of Chatterton, The (Wallis), 140

  death penalty, 175, 176–7

  Derby, Lord, see Smith-Stanley, Edward

  Devonshire Terrace, Regent’s Park, 25, 125

  Dickens and Christmas (Hawksley), 159

  Dickens and Daughter (Storey), 17

  Dickens and the Workhouse (Richardson), 39, 64

  Dickens in Search of Himself (Watkins), 299–300, 305

  Dickens Museum, Doughty Street, 210

  Dickens World, The (House), 67

  Dickens, Alfred (b. 1814), 62, 78

  Dickens, Alfred (b. 1822), 26, 70, 78

  Dickens, Augustus, 26, 70, 78, 111, 140

  Dickens, Catherine ‘Kate’ (wife, born Hogarth), 10, 92, 95, 99–141, 220, 271

  Birmingham Christmas reading (1853), 205

  British Museum letters donation (1879), 103

  cruelty towards, 129–30

  death of Charles (1870), 103, 104, 286

  Forster and, 104, 123, 130

  Italy trip (1844), 268, 269–70

  mental illness accusation, 103–4, 105

  Mesmerism and, 260

  as mother figure, 31, 130

  Naples trip (1845), 128

  public reading tours and, 201, 202, 205, 219–20

  separation from Charles (1858), 11, 42, 100, 131–41

  Violated Letter (1858), 132–3

  Warren’s Blacking, knowledge of, 72, 95, 121

  wedding to Charles (1836), 119

  Dickens, Charles ‘Charley’ (b. 1837), 103, 120, 148, 233, 286, 296

  Dickens, Dora, 25, 125

  Dickens, Edward, 125

  Dickens, Elizabeth, 26, 30–32, 62, 69, 76, 82, 88–96, 101

  Dickens, Frances ‘Fanny’, see Burnett, Frances

  Dickens, Frederick, 70, 78, 112, 121, 140

  Dickens, Harriet, 70, 78

  Dickens, Henry ‘Harry’, 53, 54, 105, 296, 305, 316

  Dickens, John, 24–7, 30, 35, 40, 58, 61–4, 69, 74–7, 92–3, 105, 111

  Dickens, Katey, see Perugini, Catherine

  Dickens, Letitia, see Austin, Letitia

  Dickens, Mary ‘Mamie’,21–2, 38, 105, 122, 286, 296

  Dickens, William (b. 1716), 63

  Dickens, William (b. 1783), 62

  Dickens’s Dream (Buss), 45–6

  Dickensian, The, 273

  Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 74–6, 78, 79, 84

  ‘Dinner at Poplar Walk, A’ (Dickens), 116

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 147

  divided self, 5, 10, 41–2, 58–9, 155, 232, 252–4, 279, 286, 291

  divorce, 135–9

  Dixon’s, Hull, 230

  Doctors’ Commons, London, 111–12, 119

  Dodd, John, 62

  Dodd, Ken, 196

  Dolby, George, 198, 212–13, 219–22, 224–6, 229, 232, 235–7

 

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