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        18. Drama and dénouement: performing The Frozen Deep and finishing Little Dorrit, 1857
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - List of illustrations in the text ix
 - List of plates xi
 - Preface xiv
 - Acknowledgements xv
 - Note on monetary values xvii
 - 1. Early years: from Portsmouth to Chatham, 1812–1822 1
 - 2. Early years: London, 1822–1827 14
 - 3. ‘The Copperfield days’, 1828–1835 31
 - 4. Break-through year, 1836 59
 - 5. Editing Bentley’s Magazine, 1836–1837 85
 - 6. Periodicals into novels, 1837–1839 110
 - 7. The Master Humphrey experiment, 1840–1841 140
 - 8. America brought to book, 1842 175
 - 9. ‘The turning-point of his career’: England, Italy, England, 1842–1845 207
 - 10. An interlude: ‘daily nooses’ and the noose itself, 1846 241
 - 11. Dombey and other dealings, 1846–1848 254
 - 12. From Dombey to Copperfield, 1848–1849 275
 - 13. Interweaving and conducting: writing David Copperfield and beginning Household Words, 1849–1850 289
 - 14. The year of the Guild, 1850–1851 319
 - 15. Writing Bleak House, 1852–1853 340
 - 16. Writing ‘For These Times’, 1853–1854 363
 - 17. Writing Little Dorrit – among other things, 1855–1857 387
 - 18. Drama and dénouement: performing The Frozen Deep and finishing Little Dorrit, 1857 416
 - 19. Writing off a marriage, 1857–1858 432
 - 20. Stories into scripts: the public readings, 1858 461
 - 21. Serials, series and stories: writing for All the Year Round, 1859–1861 469
 - 22. Christmas numbers, public readings, and ‘uncommercial’ travels, 1861–1863 498
 - 23. Back to the ‘big brushes’: writing Our Mutual Friend, 1864–1865 521
 - 24. Last Christmas numbers, 1865–1867 545
 - 25. Writing, and reading, for America, 1867–1868 561
 - 26. Disappearances and deaths, 1868–1870 585
 - 27. Charles Dickens’s explanations 615
 - Abbreviations and select bibliography 624
 - Notes 627
 - Index 671
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - List of illustrations in the text ix
 - List of plates xi
 - Preface xiv
 - Acknowledgements xv
 - Note on monetary values xvii
 - 1. Early years: from Portsmouth to Chatham, 1812–1822 1
 - 2. Early years: London, 1822–1827 14
 - 3. ‘The Copperfield days’, 1828–1835 31
 - 4. Break-through year, 1836 59
 - 5. Editing Bentley’s Magazine, 1836–1837 85
 - 6. Periodicals into novels, 1837–1839 110
 - 7. The Master Humphrey experiment, 1840–1841 140
 - 8. America brought to book, 1842 175
 - 9. ‘The turning-point of his career’: England, Italy, England, 1842–1845 207
 - 10. An interlude: ‘daily nooses’ and the noose itself, 1846 241
 - 11. Dombey and other dealings, 1846–1848 254
 - 12. From Dombey to Copperfield, 1848–1849 275
 - 13. Interweaving and conducting: writing David Copperfield and beginning Household Words, 1849–1850 289
 - 14. The year of the Guild, 1850–1851 319
 - 15. Writing Bleak House, 1852–1853 340
 - 16. Writing ‘For These Times’, 1853–1854 363
 - 17. Writing Little Dorrit – among other things, 1855–1857 387
 - 18. Drama and dénouement: performing The Frozen Deep and finishing Little Dorrit, 1857 416
 - 19. Writing off a marriage, 1857–1858 432
 - 20. Stories into scripts: the public readings, 1858 461
 - 21. Serials, series and stories: writing for All the Year Round, 1859–1861 469
 - 22. Christmas numbers, public readings, and ‘uncommercial’ travels, 1861–1863 498
 - 23. Back to the ‘big brushes’: writing Our Mutual Friend, 1864–1865 521
 - 24. Last Christmas numbers, 1865–1867 545
 - 25. Writing, and reading, for America, 1867–1868 561
 - 26. Disappearances and deaths, 1868–1870 585
 - 27. Charles Dickens’s explanations 615
 - Abbreviations and select bibliography 624
 - Notes 627
 - Index 671