The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens: Volume 11: 1865-1867
Charles Dickens author Margaret Brown editor Graham Storey editor Kathleen Tillotson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Oct '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This eleventh volume presents 1158 letters, many previously unpublished or published only in part, for the years 1865 to 1867. Dickens's main work in the period is the completion of the monthly parts of Our Mutual Friend (final part 31 October 1865, for November); unusually, it comes out in two volumes (January and November 1865) during the period of its run. The three All the Year Round Christmas numbers, `Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions', `Mugby Junction', and `No Thoroughfare' (written jointly with Wilkie Collins) are again highly successful. He remains in high demand as chairman of a varied collection of public charitable dinners: they include charities to which he was constantly faithful, such as the Newsvendors' Benevolent Institution and the Royal General Theatrical Fund; but he also presides, for the only time, at the Annual Dinner of the Dramatic, Equestrian, and Musical Sick Fund Association (14 February 1866) and - at the instigation of Charley Dickens, a keen oarsman and Committee member - at the Dinner of the Metropolitan Rowing Club (7 May 1866), making a particularly brilliant speech. The first reference to his swollen left foot, attributed by him to frost-bite, comes in February 1865; but the most dramatic event in this volume is the railway accident at Staplehurst, Kent, on 9 June 1865, in which he is involved on returning from a short visit to France, accompanied by Ellen Ternan and her mother. The frontispiece shows him helping the injured and dying. He gives two provincial reading tours managed by George Dolby of Chappell & Co., in 1866 and 1867, besides frequent readings in London. After a Farewell Dinner to him in London, with Lord Lytton in the Chair, he sails on 9 November 1867 from Liverpool to Boston, to begin his American tour of 75 readings.
'one of the great feats of modern literary scholarship' End of Year round up, selected by Jonathan Sumption, * The Spectator *
the most exciting thing that happens in this new volume of Dickens's letters - is a tribute to his fame, and also his courage ... This British Academy Pilgrim Edition of the letters is moving towards its finish ... it has been a magnificent enterprise. * Humphrey Carpenter, The Sunday Times, 2/1/00 *
ISBN: 9780198122951
Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 50mm
Weight: 1020g
600 pages