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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction 1
- I. Charles Dickens Receives an Education 23
- II. Education through Church and Charity 45
- III. Education through Private Enterprise 70
- IV. The Education of Girls 103
- V. Educational Theory and Practice 127
- VI. Dickens's Speeches on Education 153
- VII. Dickens's Articles Relating to Education 163
- VIII. Dickens's Private Views on Education as Evidenced in His Letters 180
- IX. The Contribution of Dickens to Education 200
- Appendix A. A Reference List of Schoolmasters, Schoolmistresses, Ushers, Tutors, and Governesses Found in the Works of Dickens 210
- Appendix B. A Reference List of the Schools Described in the Works of Dickens 216
- Appendix C "Infant Gardens" 220
- Bibliography 222
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction 1
- I. Charles Dickens Receives an Education 23
- II. Education through Church and Charity 45
- III. Education through Private Enterprise 70
- IV. The Education of Girls 103
- V. Educational Theory and Practice 127
- VI. Dickens's Speeches on Education 153
- VII. Dickens's Articles Relating to Education 163
- VIII. Dickens's Private Views on Education as Evidenced in His Letters 180
- IX. The Contribution of Dickens to Education 200
- Appendix A. A Reference List of Schoolmasters, Schoolmistresses, Ushers, Tutors, and Governesses Found in the Works of Dickens 210
- Appendix B. A Reference List of the Schools Described in the Works of Dickens 216
- Appendix C "Infant Gardens" 220
- Bibliography 222
- Index 233