The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens: Volume 6: 1850-1852
Series: Dickens: Letters Pilgrim Edition;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume 6: 1850-1852
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 June 1988
- ISBN 9780198126171
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages936 pages
- Size 241x163x53 mm
- Weight 1480 g
- Language English
- Illustrations frontispiece, 3 drawings 0
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This volume presents 1,592 letters, 668 of them previously unpublished, for the years 1850 to 1852. This was a time of great activity for Dickens, who completed the serial publication of David Copperfield, began work on Bleak House, successfully established the weekly Household Words (in which his own serial A Child's History of England appeared), and wrote about 100 articles and stories for the journal, including many uncollected pieces. In April 1851 he and Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton founded the Guild of Literature and Art, a scheme to help writers and artists. He also suffered a number of personal blows: the deaths of his father, his baby daughter Dora, and two of his close friends, Richard Watson and Alfred D'Orsay; there was also anxiety over the illness of his wife Catherine.
'Like its predecessors this handsome volume has been prepared with the kind of scholarship which can only be described as exemplary.' Times Literary Supplement