This collection, "The Writings of Charles Dickens," offers a comprehensive look at the works of one of the English language's most celebrated authors. Enhanced by critical and bibliographical introductions and notes from Edwin Percy Whipple and others, this volume provides valuable context and analysis of Dickens's enduring literary contributions.
Illustrated with steel portraits and engravings from original designs by Browne, Cruikshank, Leech, and others, this edition captures the visual richness of Dickens's world. Readers will appreciate the depth of insight provided by Whipple and the other contributors, offering a nuanced understanding of Dickens's novels and their place in literary history.
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