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An unsettled neighbourhood. 11 Nov 1854.<br />

Reflections <strong>of</strong> a Lord Mayor. 18 Nov 1854.<br />

Mr Bull’s somnambulist. 25 Nov 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost Arctic voyagers (with J. Rae). 2, 9 and 23 Dec 1854.<br />

That other public. 3 Feb 1855.<br />

Gaslight fairies. 10 Feb 1855.<br />

Prince Bull. A fairy tale. 17 Feb 1855.<br />

Gone to the dogs. 10 Mar 1855.<br />

Fast and loose. 24 Mar 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thousand and one humbugs. 21, 28 Apr and 5 May 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> toady tree. 26 May 1855.<br />

Cheap patriotism. 9 June 1855.<br />

Smuggled relations. 23 June 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> great baby. 4 Aug 1855.<br />

Our commission. 11 Aug 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> worthy magistrate. 25 Aug 1855.<br />

A slight depreciation <strong>of</strong> the currency. 3 Nov 1855.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> town. 29 Sep 1855. Rptd as Pavilionstone, with biographical<br />

preface describing Folkestone and the writing <strong>of</strong> Little Dorrit by<br />

P. Fitzgerald, [1902].<br />

Our almanac. 24 Nov 1855.<br />

Insularities. 19 Jan 1856.<br />

A nightly scene in London. 26 Jan 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> friend <strong>of</strong> the lions. 2 Feb 1856.<br />

Why? 1 Mar 1856.<br />

Proposals for a national jest-book. 3 May 1856.<br />

Railway dreaming. 10 May 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> demeanour <strong>of</strong> murderers. 14 June 1856.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> season. 28 June 1856.<br />

Nobody, somebody and everybody. 30 Aug 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> murdered person. 11 Oct 1856.<br />

Murderous extremes. 3 Jan 1857.<br />

Stores for the first <strong>of</strong> Apr. 7 Mar 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Samaritan Institution. 16 May 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best authority. 20 June 1857.<br />

Duelling in France (with E. Lynn). 27 June 1857.<br />

Curious misprint in the Edinburgh Review. 1 Aug 1857.<br />

Well-authenticated rappings. 20 Feb 1858.<br />

An idea <strong>of</strong> mine. 13 Mar 1858.<br />

Please to leave your umbrella. 1 May 1858.<br />

Personal. 12 June 1858; first ptd in <strong>The</strong> Times 7 June 1858; rptd in<br />

many contemporary newspapers and jnls. Dickens’s statement<br />

about his marital difficulties. Rptd in Mr and Mrs Charles<br />

Dickens, ed W. Dexter, 1935. Not in Collected papers (Nonesuch<br />

edn).<br />

A clause for the new reform bill (with W. Collins). 9 Oct 1858.<br />

Doctor Dulcamara, M. P. (with W. Collins). 18 Dec 1858.<br />

New Year’s Day. 1 Jan 1859.<br />

All the Year Round (announcement). 28 May 1859.<br />

A last household word. 28 May 1868.<br />

Contributions to All the Year Round<br />

Occasional register (with W. Collins). 30 Apr 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poor man and his beer. 30 Apr 1859.<br />

Five new points <strong>of</strong> criminal law. 24 Sep 1859.<br />

Leigh Hunt: a remonstrance. 24 Dec 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tattlesnivel bleater. 31 Dec 1859.<br />

Without a name. 21 Jan 1860.<br />

Note. 25 Feb 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young man from the country. 1 Mar 1862.<br />

An enlightened clergyman. 8 Mar 1862.<br />

Rather a strong dose. 21 Mar 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> martyr medium. 4 Apr 1863.<br />

Working men’s clubs (with E. Ollier). 26 Mar 1864.<br />

Our suburban residence: private character. 19 May 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> late Mr Stanfield. 1 June 1867.<br />

Debt <strong>of</strong> honour. 6 June 1868<br />

New series <strong>of</strong> All the Year Round (address announcing a new series).<br />

19 and 26 Sep 1868.<br />

A slight question <strong>of</strong> fact. 13 Feb 1869.<br />

Robert Keeley (with H. Merivale). 10 Apr 1869. Rptd, ed P. Collins,<br />

Dickensian, 60 1964.<br />

Landor’s Life (rev). 24 July 1869.<br />

Miscellaneous contributions<br />

<strong>The</strong> Early Closing Movement. Letter to the Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Metropolitan Drapers’ Association 28 March 1844. Pbd in <strong>The</strong><br />

Student and Young Man’s Advocate, Jan 1845. Rptd in Collected<br />

papers (Nonesuch edn); in Pilgrim Letters vol 4 p. 88.<br />

Threatening letter to Thomas Hood, from an Ancient Gentleman.<br />

Contribution to Hood’s Mag and Comic Misc, May 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> chivalry in Westminster Hall. Douglas Jerrold’s<br />

Shilling Mag Aug 1845.<br />

Dreadful hardships endured by the shipwrecked crew <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

London, chiefly for want <strong>of</strong> water. Contribution sent to Punch<br />

[1849?] but not pbd. Facs in M. H. Spielmann, <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong><br />

Punch, 1895.<br />

To be read at dusk. In Keepsake for 1852, ed M. Power. Rptd 1852<br />

(priv ptd); ed F. G. Kitton 1898 (with other stories, etc, above). <strong>The</strong><br />

1852 edn is probably a forgery; see J. Carter and H. G. Pollard, An<br />

enquiry into the nature <strong>of</strong> certain nineteenth-century pamphlets,<br />

1934, and J. Carter, TLS 26 July 1934.<br />

In memoriam W. M. Thackeray. Cornhill Mag Feb 1864.<br />

On Mr Fechter’s acting. Atlantic Monthly Aug 1869. Rptd Leeds<br />

[1872].<br />

Doubtful or supposititious contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> restoration <strong>of</strong> Shakspeare’s Lear to the stage. Examiner 4 Feb<br />

1838. Misattributed to Dickens by B. W. Matz when collecting<br />

Dickens’s journalism for Miscellaneous papers. See W. J. Carlton,<br />

Dickens or Forster? Some King Lear criticisms re-examined.<br />

Dickensian 61 1965.<br />

Trade songs: the blacksmith (? by Dickens or B. W. Procter). All the<br />

Year Round 30 Apr 1859.<br />

Dress in Paris (? by Dickens). All the Year Round 28 Feb 1863.<br />

A neat sample <strong>of</strong> translation (? by Dickens). All the Year Round 27<br />

Jan 1866.<br />

Letters and speeches<br />

Letters pbd separately or in small collections are not listed here if they have<br />

been rptd in the collected edns, unless they appeared in vol form or with useful<br />

ancillary material. Those dealing with particular works or themes are entered<br />

under the appropriate works above. All previous collections are being superseded<br />

by the Pilgrim edn, 1965– , below. K. J. Fielding’s edn <strong>of</strong> the Speeches,<br />

below, contains particulars <strong>of</strong> earlier pbn <strong>of</strong> individual speeches and these are<br />

not given here.<br />

Speeches literary and social by Dickens, now first collected, with<br />

chapters on Dickens as a clear writer, poet and public reader. [Ed<br />

R. H. Shepherd] 1870; rev and with a bibliography as <strong>The</strong><br />

speeches <strong>of</strong> Dickens 1841–70, 1884; with introd by B. Darwin<br />

[1937]. On the origins and method <strong>of</strong> Shepherd’s collection, see K.<br />

J. Fielding, textual introd to his edn <strong>of</strong> Speeches. 2 further<br />

speeches added to National edn, 1908; 7 further to Nonesuch edn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Collected papers, 1937.<br />

Speeches, letters and sayings <strong>of</strong> Dickens, to which is added a sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the author by George Augustus Sala, and Dean Stanley’s<br />

sermon. New York 1870. Text <strong>of</strong> speeches from Shepherd’s 1870<br />

edn. Contains also some <strong>of</strong> the poems, a note on the readings and<br />

a biographical introd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Dickens, edited by his sister-in-law [Georgina<br />

Hogarth] and his eldest daughter [Mamie (Mary) Dickens]. 3 vols<br />

1880–2, 2 vols 1882, 1 vol 1893; with Letters to Wilkie Collins, 2<br />

vols 1908 (National edn <strong>of</strong> Works). Much revision and re-<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

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