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    The Mystery of Charles Dickens

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      Dombey and Son (Dickens), 45, 100, 146, 200–201

      Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich, 6, 84, 281

      Doughty Street, Holborn, 36, 45, 120, 210, 296

      de Douhault, Mme, 137

      Doyle, Arthur Conan, 272

      Drummond Street, 206

      Drury Lane Theatre, Covent Garden, 37, 237

      Dublin, Ireland, 23, 310

      Dunsterforce (1917–18), 22, 316

      Edinburgh, Scotland, 111, 114

      Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom, 207

      Egg, Augustus, 37

      Elgin, Lord, see Bruce, Thomas

      Eliot, George, 6, 16, 43, 140, 155, 204, 208, 232, 239, 277, 307, 308

      Elliot, Frances, 217–18

      Elliotson, John, 261, 263–7

      Emerson, James, 250

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 220

      Enlightenment, 261

      epilepsy, 263

      Eton College, Berkshire, 148, 296

      Euston Station, London, 227–8, 229

      Eva Trout (Bowen), 46–7, 303

      evangelicalism, 164–5, 166, 167, 168

      Evans, Frederick, 129

      Evening Chronicle, 114, 167

      ‘Evening with Charles Dickens, An’, 317

      Every Man in His Humour (Jonson), 37, 206

      Eyre, Edward John, 182, 312

      Fabian Society, 162

      Facts of Mesmerism, The (Townshend), 265

      False Self, 95–6, 100

      Falstaff Inn, Gad’s Hill, 11, 12

      Farewell Tour, 232

      Fielding, Henry, 231

      Fields, Anne, 229, 243

      Fields, James Thomas, 220, 223–4, 229, 243

      Firbank, Ronald, 308

      First World War (1914–18), 162, 238, 316

      Fitzclarences, 139

      Fitzherbert, Maria, 139

      Flaubert, Gustave, 202

      Florence, Italy, 219

      Fontane, Theodor, 202

      Forster, John, 35, 79

      and Autobiographical Fragment (1849), 155–6

      death of Charles (1870), 295, 296, 298

      and Elizabeth Dickens, 89

      and Kate Dickens, 104, 123, 130

      Every Man in His Humour performance (1845), 37

      Life of Charles Dickens, The, 20, 74, 121, 234

      Mystery of Edwin Drood and, 275, 276, 277

      and public readings, 201, 207, 209

      on Seven Dials, 231

      and Warren’s Blacking, 74–5, 78, 79, 82

      Will of Charles Dickens, publication of, 20

      Fort House, Broadstairs, 46, 125

      Fountain Hotel, Canterbury, 247

      France, 16–17, 18, 76, 106, 108

      Revolution (1789–99), 261, 262, 313

      Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), 48

      Franklin, John, 7

      Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 7, 8, 32, 38

      Freud, Sigmund, 32

      Froude, James Anthony, 121

      Frozen Deep, The (Collins), 7, 9, 10, 32, 38, 39, 201, 206, 207, 248, 297, 316

      Fry, Elizabeth, 179

      Frye, Northrop, 163–4

      Furnival’s Inn, London, 111, 120

      Gad’s Hill, Kent, 5, 11, 12, 40, 41, 58, 60, 99, 129–30, 132, 195

      Christmas games at, 53–4, 60, 73, 74, 99

      death of Dickens (1870), 7, 11–16, 40, 48, 49, 73, 101–3, 255, 276, 286

      Dickens’s Dream depiction (1875), 45–6

      Georgina’s, household management, 11, 105, 125, 134

      library, 160–61

      Nancy murder enactments, 150, 195, 198, 207, 232–3

      Swiss chalet, 102, 256, 276, 282

      Garrick Club, London, 132, 237

      Garrick, David, 268

      Gaslight, 131

      General Gordon’s Last Stand (Joy), 300

      General Theatrical Fund, 25

      Genoa, Italy, 268, 269, 293

      George IV, King of the United Kingdom, 78, 80, 139

      ‘George Silverman’s Explanation’ (Dickens), 94

      Gerrard Street, London, 74, 75

      Gilbert, William Schwenck, 312

      Gladstone, William Ewart, 188, 205, 247

      Gloucester Crescent, Camden Town, 100, 102–6

      Glums, The, 304

      von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, 121

      gonorrhoea, 145–6, 150, 286

      Gordon Riots (1780), 313

      Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond, 156

      Grant, Ulysses, 223

      Gray’s Inn, London, 36

      ‘Great Baby, The’ (Dickens), 166, 167–70

      Great Exhibition (1851), 38, 161, 165

      Great Expectations (Dickens), 41, 56–7, 141, 191, 195, 248–9, 283

      as autobiographical, 195, 248–9, 277

      Elizabeth Dickens and, 90–91

      Great Expectations (cont.)

      Maria Beadnell and, 107

      Nelly Ternan and, 248

      prison in, 84–5, 174–5, 180–81

      sex in, 257

      Shorne in, 292

      siblings and, 79

      Swinburne on, 195

      three-gabled house in, 273

      Grimaldi, Joseph, 29, 35, 239, 319

      Hager, Kelly, 137

      Hall, William, 116, 120

      Hall’s bookshop, Strand, 116

      Hamblin, 221

      Hamlet (Shakespeare), 23, 36, 237

      Hanley, Staffordshire, 209

      Hard Times (Dickens), 39, 146, 162, 171–2, 173, 175, 200, 201, 312

      Hardwick, Philip, 227

      Hardy, Thomas, 137, 307

      Harley Street, London, 313

      Harness, William, 234

      Harrow School, Middlesex, 234, 303

      Harte, Bret, 220

      Hartley, Jenny, 150–51, 155, 156–7

      Haunted House, The (Dickens), 81

      Hawksley, Lucinda, 159

      Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 124

      Hayter, Alethea, 244

      Headland, Thomas, 212

      Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 136

      Henty, George Alfred, 302

      Hereford Times, 159

      Heroin, 246

      Hesse, Hermann, 308

      Higham, Kent, 13

      Hitchcock, Alfred, 233

      Hitler, Adolf, 238

      Hobbes, Thomas, 49

      Hogarth, Catherine, see Dickens, Catherine

      Hogarth, George, 114, 205

      Hogarth, Georgina, 105, 114, 122, 125, 133–4, 310

      Birmingham Christmas reading (1853), 205

      death of Charles (1870), 11, 13–14, 15, 73, 99, 255, 296–7

      household management, 11, 105, 125, 134

      Naples trip (1845), 128

      Nelly, relationship with, 21–2, 134, 315

      public reading tours and, 213, 215

      Violated Letter (1858), 132, 133–4

      Will of Charles Dickens (1870), 134

      Hogarth, Helen, 132, 133

      Hogarth, Mary, 114, 121, 122

      Hogarth, Robert, 114

      Holly Lodge, Highgate, 147

      Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 220

      Homer, 72

      homosexuality, 265

      Horsemonger Lane Gaol, Southwark, 176

      Hotel Meloni, Rome, 269–70

      Houghton Place, Ampthill Square, 12, 21

      House, Humphry, 67, 146, 171

      House, Madeline, 17

      Household Words, 9, 25, 40, 105, 115, 124, 129, 146

      Charley’s editing, 296

      ‘Curious Dance Round a Curious

      Tree, A’ (1852), 28

      ‘Great Baby, The’ (1855), 166, 167–70

      ‘Lying Awake’ (1852), 176

      Millais, criticism of (1850), 159

      ‘Nightly Scene in London, A’ (1856), 189–90

      ‘Pet Prisoners’ (1850), 179

      ‘Red Tape’ (1851), 170

      Urania Cottage article (1853), 147

      ‘Violated Letter’ (1858), 133

      Wellington Street offices, 215, 229, 296

      Wills’ editing, 124, 1
    29, 214

      Huffam, Christopher, 177

      Hughes, Thomas, 299

      Hull, Yorkshire, 230

      Human Physiology (Elliotson), 261

      Hundred Days (1815), 61

      Independent Labour Party, 188

      Industrial Revolution, 64–5

      Inns of Court, London, 23, 111, 113, 248, 273

      Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers (Abercrombie), 260–61

      International Monetary Fund, 65

      Invisible Woman, The (Tomalin), 297

      Ireland, 23, 210, 310

      Isle of Wight, 297

      Italy, 21, 40, 128, 217, 219, 268–9, 293

      ITMA (It’s That Man Again), 304

      Jamaica, 182–3, 312

      James, Henry, 47, 48

      Jarman, Frances ‘Fanny’, 23

      Jerrold, Douglas, 125, 176

      Jobber Skald (Powys), 239

      Johann Peter Eckermann, 121

      Johns, William Earl, 302

      Johnson, Andrew, 222–4

      Johnson, Edgar, 133

      Johnson, Samuel, 93, 121

      Jonson, Ben, 37, 199

      Joy, George William, 300

      Kafka, Franz, 312

      Kant, Immanuel, 22

      Kapital, Das (Marx), 86, 87, 162, 163

      Kaplan, Fred, 260

      Katherine of Aragon, 136

      Kean, Edmund, 9, 23, 35

      Keats, John, 74, 267

      Kelly, Frances, 37

      Kemble, Charles, 23, 101

      Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 300

      Keppel Street, Bloomsbury, 25, 40

      King Lear (Shakespeare), 29, 218, 237

      King’s Cross, London, 228, 229

      Kingdom of Naples (1282–1816), 128

      Kingsley Amis, 308

      Kingsmill, Hugh, 94

      Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, 262

      Lamb, William, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 137–8

      Lamert, George, 82

      Lamert, James, 70, 82–3

      Lamert, Matthew, 70

      Lamplighter, The (Dickens), 36

      Lancet, The, 263

      Larkin, Philip, 306–10

      Latter-Day Pamphlet (Carlyle), 178–9

      laudanum, 4, 244, 247

      Lavoisier, Antoine, 261

      Lawrence, David Herbert, 43, 307

      Leavis, Queenie Dorothy, 118, 162–3, 168

      Lee, Robert Edward, 223

      Leeds City Art Gallery, 300

      Lemon, Mark, 8, 37, 133

      Leno, Dan, 29

      de Leon, Thomas Cooper, 173–4

      Letters of Charles Dickens, The, 145

      Lewes, George, 16, 37, 140

      Liberal Party, 82, 187, 214, 246

      Library Edition, 215

      Library of Fiction, The, 116

      Life of Charles Dickens, The (Forster), 20, 74, 121, 234

      Life of Mr Richard Savage (Johnson), 93

      Life of Our Lord (Dickens), 55, 160

      Lillie, Benjamin, 131

      Limehouse, London, 148, 244

      Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, 234

      Literary and Mechanics’ Institutes, Birmingham, 209

      Little Dorrit (Dickens), 8, 9, 39–41, 54–5, 146, 286

      Civil Service in, 164, 171

      Elizabeth Dickens and, 30–33, 54–5, 90

      John Dickens and, 40, 54–5, 75–6, 89–90

      Kate Dickens and, 140

      lesbianism in, 44

      Maria Beadnell and, 106, 109–10

      Nelly Ternan and, 30, 32, 33, 140

      prison in, 85–7

      sex in, 258

      Shaw on, 86, 162

      Sunday in, 167

      Tattycoram, 157

      voice in, 200

      Liverpool, Merseyside, 113, 216, 220, 226–7

      Lloyd George, David, 187, 190

      Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 294

      London Recreations’ (Dickens), 167

      Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 220

      Lord’s Day Observance Society, 170

      Lord’s Day, 166–70

      Lowell, James Russell, 220

      Lucas, John, 22

      Luddites, 262

      ‘Lying Awake’ (Dickens), 176

      Lytton, Lord, see Bulwer-Lytton, Robert

      Lytton, Robert, 209

      ‘Mabel’ (Locker-Lampson), 294

      Mabel’s Progress (Trollope), 219

      Macbeth (Shakespeare), 237, 281

      Macready, William, 36, 37, 237–8, 266, 267

      Malthus, Thomas, 187

      Malvern, Worcestershire, 25, 125, 302

      Manchester, England, 7, 8, 32, 38

      Manners, John, 136

      Manning, Frederick and Maria, 176–7, 178

      Mansfield Park (Austen), 272

      Margate, Kent, 21, 314–16, 318–19

      Marriage Act (1753), 137

      Marshalsea, Southwark, 30, 40, 76, 86, 87, 109, 115, 214, 271, 297

      Martin Chuzzlewit (Dickens), 34, 198–200, 206, 211, 214, 311

      Martineau, Harriet, 130

      Marx, Karl, 32, 65, 81, 86, 87, 162, 163

      Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck, 148

      Mary of Teck, Queen consort of the United Kingdom, 148

      Mary, Queen of Scots, 319

      Marylebone, London, 62, 64

      Massachusetts, United States

      justice system, 182

      Mesmerism in, 266

      Parkman–Webster murder case (1849), 250–53, 279

      public reading tours, 123, 220–21, 224–6, 229, 250

      Mathews, Charles, 35, 101

      Matrimonial Causes Act (1857), 136, 138

      Maurice, Frederick Denison, 314

      Mayor of Casterbridge, The (Hardy), 137

      ‘Maze, The’ (Auden), 249

      Medusa, 31

      Medway river, 27, 55–8, 284

      Méjan, Maurice, 137

      Melancholy Man, The (Lucas), 22

      Melbourne, Lord, see Lamb, William

      Meredith, George, 140

      Meredith, Hannah, 147

      Merry Wives of Windsor, The (Shakespeare), 37, 206, 293

      Mesmer, Franz Anton, 255, 260, 261, 262

      mesmerism, 4, 100, 105, 141, 195, 238–9, 255, 260–70

      Metropolitan Sanitary Association, 165

      Middlemarch (Eliot), 43

      Middlesex Hospital, London, 68

      Middlesex House of Correction, 151

      Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (Shakespeare), 9, 45

      Mill, John Stuart, 81, 155, 162, 172, 179, 183

      Millais, John Everett, 159, 291–2

      Misnar, the Sultan of India (Dickens), 96

      modernism, 6, 39, 81, 208, 278

      Monthly Magazine, 111, 116

      Moonrise Kingdom, 197

      Moonstone, The (Collins), 253, 283–4

      Moore, Thomas, 147

      Morant Bay Rebellion (1865), 182, 312

      More, Hannah, 319

      Morning Chronicle, 107, 111, 114, 137

      Mornington Crescent, Camden Town, 12

      Morris, William, 292

      Mortimer Street, London, 62

      Mount Vesuvius, 128

      Murray, Lindley, 319

      Mussolini, Benito, 238

      Mystery of Edwin Drood, The (Dickens), 4, 6, 11, 44, 67, 141, 166, 229, 243–87, 292

      animal magnetism and, 253, 255, 260–70

      atmospherics, 282–4

      as autobiographical, 248–9

      Cloisterham, models for, 5, 273–5

      graveyard humour, 292–5

      modernism, 278

      Nelly Ternan and, 254–6, 260, 270–71, 275, 277, 285

      opium in, 4, 243–7, 253, 274, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 284

      Parkman–Webster murder case and, 250–53, 279

      Stony Durdles, 269, 281, 292–5

      Nabokov, Vladimir, 196, 198, 200, 203, 278, 308

      Naples, Kingdom of (1282–1816), 128

      Napoleon I, emperor of the French, 61, 64

      Napoleonic Wars (1803–15), 48, 61, 64, 186

      National Sunday League
    , 167

      Navy Lark, The, 304

      Navy Pay Office, 61, 63, 92

      Nelson, Horatio, 61

      New Bedford, Massachusetts, 225

      New Bond Street, London, 212, 226

      New Haven, Connecticut, 222

      New Magdalen, The (Collins), 314

      New York Herald, 174

      New York, United States, 199, 216, 221–2

      Newcastle upon Tyne, 24

      Newman brothers, 155

      Niagara, New York, 225

      Nicholas Nickleby (Dickens), 8, 21, 23, 59–60, 89, 286, 301–2

      ‘Nightly Scene in London, A’ (Dickens), 189–90

      nitrate of silver, 145, 150

      Nonconformism, 163

      Norfolk Street, London, 62

      North-West Passage, 7

      Norton, Caroline, 138–9

      Norton, George, 137–8

      Not So Bad As We Seem (Bulwer-Lytton), 25, 38, 125

      ‘Nurse’s Stories’ (Dickens), 126

      O’Connor, Patrick, 176

      O’key, Elizabeth and Jane, 263–4, 267

      ‘Old Cumberland Beggar, The’ (Wordsworth), 184–7

      Old Curiosity Shop, The (Dickens), 3–4, 21, 23, 39, 90, 200, 265, 316–19

      Quilp, 3, 128–9, 131, 178, 180, 195, 254, 257, 316

      Oliver Twist (Dickens), 35, 44, 66–7, 120, 171, 188, 195, 283, 301–2

      marriage in, 127

      Nancy, 44, 150, 172, 195, 198, 207, 232–6, 238, 257, 258, 283

      paedophilia in, 60

      prison in, 84

      ‘On an Amateur Beat’ (Dickens), 154

      ‘On the Circuit’ (Auden), 225

      Opium and the Romantic Imagination (Hayter), 244

      opium, 4, 243–7, 253, 274, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 284

      Orange Blossoms (Wooler), 315

      Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, The (Waugh), 34, 70

      Othello (Shakespeare), 23, 237

      Our Mutual Friend (Dickens), 15, 141, 185, 208, 212, 280, 283

      Seven Dials and, 231

      sex in, 44, 258

      Staplehurst railway crash and, 19–20, 212

      Swinburne on, 313

      workhouses in, 67

      voice in, 200

      Ouvry, Frederic, 11, 297

      Oxford, Oxfordshire, 20, 207–8

      Oxford Movement, 160–61

      Paget, Henry, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, 263

      Painter, Michael, 271

      Palmerston, Lord, see Temple, Henry John

      pantomime, 5, 6, 7, 33, 39, 42, 44, 46–8, 72, 81, 162, 170, 312

      clowns, 27–30, 35, 239

      in David Copperfield, 46

      in Great Expectations, 44

      in Little Dorrit, 164

      in Old Curiosity Shop, 254

      in Oliver Twist, 46

      in Pickwick Papers, 46, 164

      Parkman, George, 250–53, 279

      Patmore, Coventry, 136

      Peckham, London, 12, 13–14, 21, 216, 219, 229, 255, 256, 259

      Pendennis (Thackeray), 113, 115

      Percy, Thomas, 53, 58

      Persia, 22, 316

      Personae (Pound), 208

      Perugini, Catherine ‘Katey’, 17, 38, 42, 44, 99, 101–5, 122, 132, 296, 250, 286, 296

      ‘Pet Prisoners’ (Dickens), 179

     


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