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<strong>The</strong> Mid-Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

1255 | 1256<br />

1850–59. In 1995 Michael Slater included a generous selection <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s<br />

contributions to Household Words in <strong>The</strong> Dent Uniform Edn <strong>of</strong><br />

Dickens’ journalism (later Everyman Dickens), vol2 and 3.<br />

A preliminary word. 30 Mar 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amusements <strong>of</strong> the people. 30 Mar and 13 Apr 1850.<br />

Valentine’s day at the post <strong>of</strong>fice (with W. H. Wills). 30 Mar 1850.<br />

A bundle <strong>of</strong> emigrants’ letters (with C. Chisholm). 30 Mar 1850.<br />

A child’s dream <strong>of</strong> a star. 6 Apr 1850. Rptd with illustrations by H.<br />

Billings, Boston MA 1871.<br />

Perfect felicity in a bird’s-eye view. 6 Apr 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> household narrative. 13 Apr 1850.<br />

Some account <strong>of</strong> an extraordinary traveller. 20 Apr 1850.<br />

Supposing! 20 Apr, 10 Aug 1850, 7 June, 6 Sep 1851, 10 Feb 1855.<br />

Pet prisoners. 27 Apr 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> mid-London (with W. H. Wills). 4 May 1850.<br />

From the Raven in the happy family. 11 May, 8 June, 24 Aug 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> begging-letter writer. 18 May 1850.<br />

A card from Mr Booley. 18 May 1850.<br />

A walk in the workhouse. 27 May 1850.<br />

A popular delusion (with W. H. Wills). 1 June 1850.<br />

Old lamps for new ones. 15 June 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday screw. 22 June 1850.<br />

Chips. 6 July 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old lady <strong>of</strong> Threadneedle Street. 6 July 1850.<br />

A detective police party. 27 July, 10 Aug 1850.<br />

A paper-mill (with M. Lemon). 31 Aug 1850.<br />

Three ‘Detective’ anecdotes. 14 Sep 1850.<br />

Chips: the individuality <strong>of</strong> locomotives. 21 Sep 1850.<br />

Foreigners’ portraits <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>men (with W. H. Wills and E.<br />

Murray). 21 Sep 1850.<br />

Two chapters on bank note forgeries, chapter 2 (with W. H. Wills). 21<br />

Sep 1850).<br />

<strong>The</strong> doom <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> wills (with W. H. Wills). 28 Sep, 5 Oct 1850.<br />

Rptd from ms as Ecclesiastical registries, Collected papers<br />

(Nonesuch edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> ‘good’ hippopotamus. 12 Oct 1850.<br />

A poor man’s tale <strong>of</strong> a patent. 19 Oct 1850.<br />

Lively turtle. 26 Oct 1850.<br />

A crisis in the affairs <strong>of</strong> Mr John Bull. 23 Nov 1850.<br />

Mr Booley’s view <strong>of</strong> the last Lord Mayor’s show. 30 Nov 1850.<br />

A December vision. 14 Dec 1850.<br />

Mr Bendigo Buster on our national defences against education<br />

(with H. Morley). 28 Dec 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last words <strong>of</strong> the old year. 4 Jan 1851.<br />

Railway strikes. 11 Jan 1851.<br />

Plate glass (with W. H. Wills). 1 Feb 1851.<br />

Red tape. 15 Feb 1851.<br />

Births: Mrs Meek, <strong>of</strong> a son. 22 Feb 1851.<br />

A monument <strong>of</strong> French folly. 8 Mar 1851.<br />

My mahogany friend (with M. L. Boyle). 8 Mar 1851.<br />

Bill-sticking. 22 Mar 1851.<br />

Chips: small beginnings (with W. H. Wills). 5 Apr 1851.<br />

Spitalfields (with W. H. Wills). 5 Apr 1851.<br />

Common-sense on wheels (with W. H. Wills and E. Murray). 12 Apr<br />

1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> metropolitan protectives (with W. H. Wills). 26 Apr 1851.<br />

Cain in the fields (with R. H. Horne). 10 May 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Guild <strong>of</strong> <strong>Literature</strong> and Art. 10 May 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> finishing schoolmaster. 17 May 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind and the rain (with H. Morley). 31 May 1851.<br />

Epsom (with W. H. Wills). 7 June 1851.<br />

On duty with Inspector Field. 14 June 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tresses <strong>of</strong> the day star (with C. Knight). 21 June 1851.<br />

A few conventionalities. 28 June 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Great Exhibition and the little one (with R. H. Horne). 5 July<br />

1851.<br />

A narrative <strong>of</strong> extraordinary suffering. 12 July 1851.<br />

Our watering place. 2 Aug 1851.<br />

Whole hogs. 23 Aug 1851.<br />

A flight. 30 Aug 1851.<br />

One man in a dockyard (with R. H. Horne). 6 Sep 1851. Rptd, ed P.<br />

Collins, Dickensian 59 1963.<br />

Shakspeare and Newgate (with R. H. Horne). 4 Oct 1851.<br />

Our school. 11 Oct 1851.<br />

Sucking pigs. 8 Nov 1851.<br />

Chip: homeopathy. 15 Nov 1851.<br />

A free (and easy) school (with H. Morley). 15 Nov, 6 Dec 1851.<br />

A black eagle in a bad way (with E. Murray and H. Morley). 22 Nov<br />

1851.<br />

My uncle (with W. H. Wills). 6 Dec 1851.<br />

A curious dance round a curious tree (with W. H. Wills). 17 Jan 1852.<br />

Rptd [1860?] with title <strong>of</strong> main text preceded by ‘1852’; the article<br />

is followed by an extract from <strong>The</strong> Times headed 1860 and an<br />

appeal for St Luke’s Hospital headed Contrast between 1852 and<br />

1860. Rptd in Wills, Old leaves, 1860.<br />

Chip: the fine arts in Australia. 13 Mar 1852.<br />

A sleep to startle us. 13 Mar 1852.<br />

Post-<strong>of</strong>fice money-orders (with W. H. Wills). 20 Mar 1852. Rptd 1852<br />

(in part, anon) in Methods <strong>of</strong> employment, as Remarks by Charles<br />

Dickens esq; 1860 in W. H. Wills, Old leaves.<br />

Drooping buds (with H. Morley). 3 Apr 1852.<br />

A plated article (with W. H. Wills). 24 Apr 1852.<br />

First fruits (with G. A. H. Sala). 15 May 1852.<br />

Betting-shops. 26 June 1852.<br />

Our honourable friend. 31 July 1852.<br />

Our vestry. 28 Aug 1852.<br />

Boys to mend (with H. Morley). 11 Sep 1852.<br />

North American slavery (with H. Morley). 18 Sep 1852.<br />

Our bore. 9 Oct 1852.<br />

Lying awake. 30 Oct 1852.<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> a treasure near Cheapside (with H. Morley). 13 Nov<br />

1852.<br />

Trading in death. 27 Nov 1852.<br />

Where we stopped growing. 1 Jan 1853.<br />

Chip: the ghost <strong>of</strong> the Cock Lane ghost wrong again. 15 Jan 1853.<br />

Down with the tide. 5 Feb 1853.<br />

Proposals for amusing posterity. 12 Feb 1853.<br />

Received, a blank child (with W. H. Wills). 19 Mar 1853.<br />

H. W. (with H. Morley). 16 Apr 1853.<br />

Home for homeless women. 23 Apr 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit business. 7 May 1853.<br />

In and out <strong>of</strong> jail (with W. H. Wills and H. Morley). 14 May 1853.<br />

Idiots (with W. H. Wills). 4 June 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> noble savage. 11 June 1853.<br />

A haunted house. 23 July 1853.<br />

Gone astray. 13 Aug 1853. Rptd with illustrations by Ruth Cobb,<br />

from old prints and from photographs by T. W. Tyrell, and introd<br />

and notes by B. W. Matz, 1912.<br />

Frauds on the fairies. 1 Oct 1853.<br />

Things that cannot be done. 8 Oct 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> long voyage. 31 Dec 1853.<br />

On Her Majesty’s service (with E. Murray). 7 Jan 1854.<br />

Fire and snow. 21 Jan 1854.<br />

Chip: ready wit. 4 Feb 1854.<br />

On strike. 11 Feb 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> late Mr Justice Talfourd. 25 Mar 1854. Priv pre-ptd 1854; see<br />

Minor works, above.<br />

Hidden light (verse, with ‘M. Berwick’, i.e. A. Procter). 26 Aug 1854.<br />

It is not generally known. 2 Sep 1854.<br />

Legal and equitable jokes. 23 Sep 1854.<br />

To working men. 7 Oct 1854.<br />

Our French watering place. 4 Nov 1854.

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