Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens

Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens

by G. K. Chesterton

32 chapters8h 27mEnglish1911

About this book

“These papers were originally published as prefaces to the separate books of Dickens in one of the most extensive of those cheap libraries of the classics which are one of the real improvements of recent times. Thus they were harmless, being diluted by, or rather drowned in Dickens. My scrap of theory was a mere dry biscuit to be taken with the grand tawny port of great English comedy; and by most people it was not taken at all--like the biscuit. Nevertheless the essays were not in intention so aimless as they appear in fact. I had a general notion of what needed saying about Dickens to the new generation, though probably I did not say it. I will make another attempt to do so in this prologue, and, possibly fail again." (Summary by G. K. Chesterton)

Chapters (31)

1Introduction Part 2
858
2Introduction Part 3
705
3Introduction Part 4
573
4Sketches by Boz Part 1
696
5Sketches by Boz Part 2
771
6Pickwick Papers Part 1
716
7Pickwick Papers Part 2
789
8Nicholas Nickleby Part 1
717
9Nicholas Nickleby Part 2
700
10Oliver Twist
1308
11The Old Curiosity Shop Part 1
831
12The Old Curiosity Shop Part 2
899
13Barnaby Rudge
1240
14American Notes
1217
15Pictures from Italy
346
16Martin Chuzzlewit
1435
17Christmas Books
1233
18Dombey and Son Part 1
898
19Dombey and Son Part 2
952
20David Copperfield
1235
21Christmas Stories
886
22Bleak House
1308
23Child's History of England
1020
24Hard Times
1048
25Little Dorrit
1146
26A Tale of Two Cities
1025
27Great Expectations
1151
28Our Mutual Friend
1311
29Edwin Drood
1210
30Master Humphrey's Clock
1012
31Reprinted Pieces
577

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