by Charles Dickens (Author), Michael Slater (Editor)
New volume of the critically acclaimed Dent Uniform Edition of Dicken's Journalism containing works never before collected together. Gone Astray picks up where The Amusements of the People leaves off, after the 1st 18 months of Dicken's contributions to HouseholdWords. Dickens began publishing this weekly periodical in 1850, and it was incorporated in 1859 into All the Year Round, which he edited until his death. This Anthology brings together the best pieces of his journalism from that period - from Radical attacks on slums and factory accidents, to comic sketches of contemporary life.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: W&N
Published: 23 Nov 1998
ISBN 10: 0460877267
ISBN 13: 9780460877268
Book Overview: Praise for Amusements for the people : The interest of this splendidly edited volume containing much that will be new even to devotees of our Greatest EnglishNovelist, lies not just in his historical vividness, it's range and writing, butin it's persistent engagement with social problems that we are still - or again having to face - John Carey, Sunday Times.