Every Thing in Dickens: Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works A Topicon

Every Thing in Dickens: Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works A Topicon

by George Newlin
Every Thing in Dickens: Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works A Topicon

Every Thing in Dickens: Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works A Topicon

by George Newlin

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Overview

An assemblage of extracts from the complete works of Charles Dickens, including his speeches. The volume reflects the editor's effort to include every notable/quotable passage or short comment by Dickens on a subject which interested the great author. It contains over 860,000 words, and there are over 50 illustrations. Included are 27 extended extracts, largely from the fictional works, which capture the greatest scenes in the oeuvre, including the trial of Bardell v. Pickwick, Ralph Nickleby's frustration and suicide, Jonas Chuzzlewit's murder of Tigg Montague and its aftermath, and Mr. Micawber's demolishment of Uriah Heep.

This reference has over 405 topic captions, or subject headings, organized in 15 chapters: Ages of Man; Body; Mind; Letters and Communication; Spirit, and Moral Qualities; Fellow Man, in Relation; Humankind, in Activity; Three Professions (clerical, legal, and medical); Industry and Government; London; The Rest of the World; Transportation and Travel; Nature, Charles Dickens Self-Revealed; and First and Last Things. Each chapter is provided with a table of contents which constitutes a detailed, fully paginated index of captions and sub-captions, showing the source for each item. In addition, there are exhaustive indexes of Words and Phrases and Localities. This is a companion volume to Everyone in Dickens, Volumes I, II, and III.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313298745
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/18/1996
Pages: 1168
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 2.38(d)
Lexile: 1280L (what's this?)

About the Author

Until 1988, GEORGE NEWLIN spent his professional career combining activities in law and finance with volunteer service in the arts and serious avocational musical performance. He then turbaned his full attention toward developing his concept for a new kind of literary anthology, beginning with the works of Charles Dickens. He continues his pro bono services in the music field. His previous works include Everyone in Dickens, Volumes I, II, and III (Greenwood, 1995).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Fred Kaplan
Preface by David Parker
Editor's Foreword and a Word about the Computer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Captions, and their Locations in the Topicon
Abbreviations and Dates
Titles Alphabetised
Bibliographic References
Ages of Man
Body
Mind
Letters and Communication
Spirit, and Moral Qualities
Fellow Man, in Relation
Humankind, in Activity
Three Professions
Industry and Government
London
The Rest of the World
Transportation and Travel
Nature
Charles Dickens Self-Revealed
First and Last Things
Indexes of Words and Phrases
Index of Localities

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