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Nicholas Nickleby. Film 1947. Script by J. Dighton. Directed by A.<br />

Cavalcanti.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby. BBC television serial 18 Oct–20 Dec 1957. Script<br />

by V. Tilsley.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby. BBC television serial 11 Feb–5 May 1968. Script by<br />

H. Leonard.<br />

Edgar, D. <strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby. 1980; teleplay<br />

1982. Directed by T. Nunn and J. Caird.<br />

Reviews<br />

See Chittick 1989 under Bibliographies and reference works, above.<br />

Athenaeum 31 Mar 1838; [Forster, J.] Examiner 1 Apr 1838, then irregularly<br />

until 27 Oct 1839; Weekly Chron 1 Apr 1838; Sun 2 Apr 1838;<br />

Literary Gazette 7 Apr 1838; Age 8 Apr 1838; Bells’ New Weekly<br />

Messenger 8 Apr 1838; Penny Satirist 10 Nov 1838; [Cooke, J.?]<br />

Actors by Daylight 9 Feb 1839; Odd Fellow 9 Feb 1839; Town 7 Sep<br />

1839; Court Jnl 5 Oct 1839; Fraser’s Mag Apr 1840; Christian<br />

Remembrancer Dec 1842; [Croker, J. W.] Quart Rev 71 1843;<br />

[Cleghorn, T.?] North Br Rev 3 1845.<br />

Studies<br />

Thackeray, W. M. Dickens in France. Fraser’s Mag Mar 1842. On a<br />

Parisian stage version <strong>of</strong> Nickleby. Illustr Thackeray.<br />

Hayhurst, T. H. An appreciative estimate <strong>of</strong> the Grant brothers <strong>of</strong><br />

Ramsbottom – the brothers Cheeryble. 1884.<br />

Elliot, W. H. <strong>The</strong> country and church <strong>of</strong> the Cheeryble brothers.<br />

Selkirk 1893.<br />

Humphreys, A. <strong>The</strong> Cheeryble brothers. Dickensian 1 1905.<br />

Humphreys, A. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the ‘Cheeryble’ Grants. Manchester<br />

1906.<br />

Broughton, R. J. Squeers and Dotheboys Hall. Dickensian 7 1911.<br />

Hardy, E. Yorkshire schools. Dickensian 7 1911.<br />

Suddaby, J. <strong>The</strong> dramatic piracy <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby. Dickensian 7<br />

1911.<br />

Pascoe, C. E. Dickens in Yorkshire. [1912].<br />

Thomson, W. R. Mrs Nickleby’s tendermindedness. Dickensian 9<br />

1913.<br />

Mulgrew, F. A real Dotheboys Hall. Cornhill Mag Dec 1914.<br />

Suddaby, J. <strong>The</strong> Shaw Academy trials. Dickensian 11 1915.<br />

Clark, C. Charles Dickens and the Yorkshire schools. 1918, Folcr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

PA 1975.<br />

Master Humphrey’s clock, <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop, Barnaby<br />

Rudge<br />

Master Humphrey’s clock, by ‘Boz’ with illustrations by Hablot<br />

Browne, George Cattermole, Daniel Maclise, and Samuel<br />

Williams. 88 weekly pts and 20 monthly nos from 4 Apr 1840; 3<br />

vols 1840–1 (by ‘Charles Dickens’) with preface to each vol, that to<br />

vol 3 being the preface to Barnaby Rudge. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop<br />

pbd 25 Apr 1840–6 Feb 1841; Barnaby Rudge 13 Feb–27 Nov 1841.<br />

Some variants in the periodical issues. <strong>The</strong> ‘Clock’ setting was not<br />

retained when the two long stories were pbd as separate works,<br />

and in most collected edns is usually included as a ‘miscellany’<br />

vol.<br />

Master Humphrey’s clock<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Gibson, F. Dickens’s unique book: a bibliographical causerie.<br />

Dickensian 44 1948.<br />

Editions<br />

1841 ‘extra-illustrated’ edn, 3 vols, illustr T. Sibson.<br />

Philadelphia 1841, 1 vol, omits Barnaby Rudge, illustr Cattermole<br />

and Browne.<br />

New York 1841, 2 vols, omits Barnaby Rudge.<br />

Paris 1841, includes Master Humphrey’s clock, <strong>The</strong> old curiosity<br />

shop, Thackeray’s Yellowplush papers, but not Barnaby Rudge.<br />

Leipzig 1846 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 94. 3 vols.<br />

1891, introd by F. Marzials.<br />

1899 Gadshill edn, bound with Edwin Drood, introd and notes by A.<br />

Lang.<br />

1903 Temple edn, bound with Great expectations, introd by W.<br />

Jerrold. 2 vols.<br />

1908, illustr W. H. C. Groome, omits <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop and<br />

Barnaby Rudge.<br />

1913–15 Waverley edn, illustr C. Pears and F. Barnard.<br />

1983–4, Nottingham Court Press facs <strong>of</strong> original issue in parts.<br />

Master Humphrey’s clock and other stories. Everyman Dickens edn,<br />

ed P. Mudford 1997.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

de Saint Victor, Carol. Master Humphrey’s clock: Dickens’s ‘lost’<br />

book. TSLL 10 1969.<br />

Andrews, M. Introducing Master Humphrey. Dickensian 67 1971.<br />

Chittick, K. A. <strong>The</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> a miscellany: Master Humphrey’s clock.<br />

Dickensian 78 1972.<br />

Reviews<br />

See Chittick 1989 under Bibliographies and reference works, above.<br />

Monthly Rev May 1840.<br />

Imitations<br />

‘Bos’ [T. P. Prest?]. Mister Humphrie’s clock. 1840. Plagiarism <strong>of</strong><br />

early sections <strong>of</strong> Master Humphrey’s clock and <strong>The</strong> old curiosity<br />

shop.<br />

‘Parallel, J.’ Jacob Parallel’s hands to Master Humphrey’s clock.<br />

[1840–1]. 12 illustrations, 4 depicting scenes from Master<br />

Humphrey’s clock and 8 from <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop.<br />

[Nicholson, R.] Master Humphrey’s clock: written by himself. Town<br />

10 Nov 1841–26 Jan 1842.‘Continuation’ <strong>of</strong> Master Humphrey’s<br />

clock contains materials on prototypes from Nicholas Nickleby.<br />

Reynolds, G. M. W. Master Timothy’s bookcase. 1842.<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

Rogers, C. Master Humphrey’s clock. N & Q 30 July 1870.<br />

Watson, H. B. North-country lore and legend: Master Humphrey’s<br />

clock. Monthly Chron Nov 1887.<br />

Kitton, F. G. Master Humphrey’s clock: <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop,<br />

Barnaby Rudge: a biographical and bibliographical sketch.<br />

Literary Rev 1 1892.<br />

H., M. Dickens in Yorkshire. Athenaeum 20 Jan 1894.<br />

Suddaby, J. Master Humphrey’s clock. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete ms, number plans for chs 66–72 (the first extant number plans<br />

for a Dickens novel), and corrected pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the Forster Collection; corrected<br />

galley pro<strong>of</strong>s for chs 29, 30, 31 and 37 are in the Dexter Collection.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

A new Dickens bibliography: <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. Dickensian 40<br />

1944.<br />

Schlicke, P. and P. Schlicke. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop: an annotated bibliography.<br />

New York 1988 (Garland Dickens Bibliographies).<br />

Editions<br />

1841. <strong>The</strong> first edn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop pbd independently <strong>of</strong><br />

Master Humphrey’s clock, ptd from the original plates with the<br />

original pagination. Where ‘Clock’ material has been excised<br />

Dickens added some new material. 4 extra illustrations by<br />

Browne added separately.<br />

Philadelphia [1841?]. First American edn, bound in 1 vol with Samuel<br />

Warren’s Ten thousand a year and Charles Lever’s Charles<br />

O’Malley.<br />

Philadelphia 1846. Bound in 1 vol with <strong>The</strong> Pickwick papers, with<br />

Master Humphrey’s clock still in place, and illustrations by<br />

Cattermole, Browne and Gibson; omits Barnaby Rudge.<br />

1848 Cheap edn (and in 20 weekly pts, 5 monthly pts June–Oct 1848),<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

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