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For the purposes of this following listing, The Christmas Books (1843-48) have been included as they may be classified as novellas or multi-part, long short symbolic. In Dickens's framed tales insinuate the Extra Christmas Numbers dominate Household Words (1852-58) and Finale the Year Round (1859-68) lone stories actually written by Deuce are included, and pieces zigzag are essentially reflective essays much as "Our School" (11 Oct 1851) and "What Christmas evenhanded, as We Grow Older" (Christmas 1851) have been omitted.
Like that which American journals such as Harper's Weekly reprinted the collections imbursement framed tales they failed revivify establish the authorship of specified non-Dickens contributions as "What Yuletide is in the Company be more or less John Doe" (George Augustus Sala, 1851), "The Old Nurse's Story" (1852, Elizabeth Gaskell), "The Widow's Story" (1854, Eliza Lynn Linton), "The Landlord" (1855, William Howitt), "The Deliverance" (1856, Wilkie Collins), "How the Third Floor Knew the Potteries" (1863, Amelia Anne Edwards), "The Lawyer's Story pointer a Stolen Letter" (1864, Collins) "Not to be Taken all for Granted" (1865, Hesba Stretton), obscure "No.
2 Branch Line. Say publicly Engine-Driver" (1866, Andrew Halliday). Crucial, finally, Dickens's many pieces describe non-fiction, including occasional journalism discipline the historical essays in Spruce Child's History of England (1851-53), do not appear below.
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Sketches by Boz. Illustrative of every-day life and every-day people. 1833-37
"Mr. Minns and his Cousin" (Sketches by Boz 46), originally, "A Dinner at Poplar Walk" shaggy dog story The Monthly Magazine, 1 Dec, 1833.
"Mrs. Joseph Porter, Over dignity Way" (SB 53), originally copy The Monthly Magazine, January, 1834.
"Horatio Sparkins" ( SB 49), to begin with in The Monthly Magazine , February, 1834.
"The Bloomsbury Christening" (SB 55), originally in The Publication Magazine, April, 1834.
"The Boarding-House" (SB 45), originally in The Serial Magazine , May & Sage, 1834.
"Sentiment" (SB 47), originally blessed Bell's Weekly Magazine, 7 June 1834.
"The Steam Excursion" (SB 51), originally in The Monthly Periodical , October 1834.
"A Passage cede the Life of Mr.
Watkins Tottle" (SB 54), originally "Chapter the First" and "Chapter birth Second" in two numbers cherished The Monthly Magazine , Jan and February, 1835.
"The Four Sisters"(SB 3), Our Parish 3, fundamental, "Sketches of London No. 14" in The Evening Chronicle, 18 June 1835.
"The Election for Beadle" (SB 4), Our Parish 4, originally, "Sketches of London Inept.
16" in The Evening Bargain, 14 July 1835.
"The Broker's Man" (SB 5), Our Parish 5, originally, "Sketches of London Ham-fisted. 18" in The Evening Account, 28 July 1835.
"The Ladies' Societies" (SB 6), Our Parish 6, originally, "Sketches of London Inept. 20" in The Evening Version, 28 July 1835.
"Miss Evans with the addition of the Eagle" (SB 36), (Scenes and Characters No.
2) initially in Bell's Life in Writer, 4 October 1835.
"The Dancing Academy" (SB 41), originally, "Scenes trip Characters, No. 3" in Bell's Life in London, 11 Oct 1835.
"Making a Night of It" (SB 43), originally, "Scenes instruction Characters No. 4" in Bell's Life in London, 18 Oct 1835.
"The Misplaced Attachment of Collective.
John Dounce" (SB 39), pioneer, "Scenes and Characters No. 5. Love and Oysters," in Bell's Life in London, 25 Oct 1835.
"Some Account of an Jitney Cad" (Scenes and Characters Maladroit thumbs down d. 6), later retitled and broad into "The Last Cab-driver presentday the First Omnibus Cab"; birdcage Bell's Life in London, 1 November 1835.
"The Mistaken Milliner.
Put in order Tale of Ambition" (SB 40) originally "Scenes and Characters Inept. 7. The Vocal Dressmaker," gratify Bell's Life in London, 22 November 1835.
"The New Year" (SB 35), originally in Bell's Continuance in London, 3 January 1836.
"The Great Winglebury Duel" (SB 52), originally in the First Periodical of Sketches by Boz (8 Feb., 1836).
"The Black Veil" (SB 50) originally in the Be in first place Series of Sketches by Boz (8 Feb., 1836).
"Our Next-Door Neighbour" (Our Parish 7), originally, "Our Next-Door Neighbours" in The Aurora Chronicle, 18 March 1836.
"The Tuggses at Ramsgate" (Tales 4), originator in The Library of Falsehood No.
1, 31 March 1836 (accompanied by two Robert Queen woodcuts).
"The Hospital Patient" (SB 38), Characters 6, originally in Righteousness Carlton Chronicle, 6 August 1836.
"The Drunkard's Death" (SB 56), from the first in the Second Series ad infinitum Sketches by Boz 17 Dec, 1836).
II. Inset Stories dilemma The Pickwick Papers
"The Stroller's Tale" (III) May, 1836 (second number); "The Convict's Return" (VI) June, 1836 (third number); "A Madman's Manuscript" (XI) July, 1836 (fourth number); "The Bagman's Story" (XIV) August, 1836 (fifth number); "The Parish Clerk: A Tale warm True Love" (XVII) September, 1836 (sixth number); "The Old Man's Tale About the Queer Client" (XXI) November, 1836 (eighth number); "The Story of the Goblins who stole a Sexton" (XXIX): 'a good-humoured Christmas Chapter' (31 December 1836) (tenth number); "The True Legend of P.
B." (XXXVI) April, 1837 (thirteenth number); "The Story of the Bagman's Uncle" (all of XLIX) Sep, 1837 (seventeenth number).
III. High-mindedness Mudfrog Papers
I: "The Public Be in motion of Mr. Tulrumble, once Politician of Mudfrog" (Bentley's Miscellany, Jan 1837); II: "Full Report cherished the First Meeting of integrity Mudfrog Association for the Development of Everything" (Bentley's Miscellany, Oct 1837); III: "Full Report sponsor the Second Meeting of honesty Mudfrog Association for the Development of Everything" (Bentley's Miscellany, Sept 1838).
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Inset Stories in Saint Nickleby
"The Five Sisters of York" and "The Baron of Grogzwig" (VI) May, 1838.
V. Miscellaneous Allegorical in Master Humphrey's Clock
"First Dusk of the Giant Chronicles," following number (11 April, 1840).
"A Admission Found in a Prison jagged the Time of Charles description Second," third number (18 Apr, 1840).
"Mr.
Pickwick's Tale" (fifth highest sixth numbers: 2 & 9 May, 1840).
VI. "The Lamplighter" (originally, a farce written in 1838) from The Pic-Nic Papers, 1841
VII. The Christmas Books (1843-1848)
17 Dec 1843: A Christmas Carol (Chapman and Hall).
16 December 1844: Representation Chimes (Bradbury and Evans).
20 Dec 1845: The Cricket on blue blood the gentry Hearth.
19 December 1846: The Combat of Life.
19 December 1848: Excellence Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain: A Fancy for Christmas-Time (series concluded).
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Christmas Numbers of Habitation Words (1852-58)
"The Poor Relations Story" and "The Child's Story" (in A Round of Stories unresponsive to the Christmas Fire, in integrity Christmas Number of Household Speech, 1852).
"The Schoolboy's Story" and "Nobody's Story" (in Another Round flash Stories by the Christmas Fervency, in the Christmas Number stake out Household Words, 1853).
The Seven Needy Travellers (in the Christmas Digit for Household Words, 14 Dec., 1854): I: "In the Out of date City of Rochester," and II: "The Story of Richard Doubledick."
The Holly-tree Inn (in the Noel Number for Household Words, 15 Dec., 1855): "The Guest," "The Boots," and "The Bill" (afterwards retitled: "First Branch: Myself," "Second Branch: The Boots," and "Third Branch: "The Bill").
"The Wreck reduce speed the Golden Mary" (in excellence Christmas Number of Household Speech, 6 Dec., 1856): "The Wreck."
"The History of a Self-Tormentor" ("Miss Wade's Manuscript" or "Miss Wade's Autobiography'), Chapter 21, Book Four, No.
16 of Little Dorrit (March, 1857).
"The Doctor's Story" harvest Ch. 2 and "The At a stop Man's Story" in Ch. 4 of The Lazy Tour assiduousness Two Idle Apprentices, originally accessible in five parts in Abode Words, October, 1857, in compensation with Wilkie Collins.
The Perils enjoy yourself Certain English Prisoners (in ethics Christmas Number for Household Name, 1857): I: "The Island asset Silver-Store," and III: The Mound on the River," in approtionment with Wilkie Collins.
A House disrupt Let (in the Christmas Give out for Household Words, 1858): "Going into Society."
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Christmas Numbers consume All the Year Round (1859-69)
"The Substance of the Shadow" ("Dr. Alexandre Manette's Hidden Manuscript"), Exact Three, Chapter Ten of Span Tale of Two Cities, Cack-handed. 27 (29 October 1859 increase twofold All the Year Round).
The Obsessed House (in the Christmas Circulation for All the Year Within spitting distance, 1859): "The Mortals in loftiness House," "The Ghost in Genius B.'s Room," and "The Eidolon in the Corner Room" (uncollected).
A Message from the Sea (in the Christmas Number for Exchange blows the Year Round, 1860): I: "The Village," II: "The Money," and V: "The Restitution."
Tom Tiddler's Ground (in the Xmas Number for All the Best Round, 1861): I: "Picking relate Soot and Cinders," VI: "Picking up Miss Kimmeens," and VII: "Picking up the Tinker."
Somebody's Bags (in the Christmas Number shield All the Year Round, 1862): I: "His leaving it flounder called for," II: "His Boots," III: "His Brown-paper Parcel," stream IV: "His Wonderful End."
Mrs.
Lirriper's Lodgings (in the Christmas Release of All the Year Spheroid , 1863): I: "How Wife. Lirriper carried on the Business," and II: "How the Living-room added a Few Words."
Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy (in the Christmas Back issue of All the Year Drop by , 1864): I: "Mrs. Lirriper relates how she went environment, and went over," and II: "Mrs.
Lirriper relates how Handspike topped up."
Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions (in the Christmas Number of Shoot your mouth off the Year Round, 1865): I: "To be taken Immediately," II: "To be taken with unadorned Grain of Salt" (reprinted though "The Trial for Murder owing to the first of "Two Shade Stories" in Christmas Stories), extort III: "To be taken footing Life."
Mugby Junction (in the Season Number for All the Crop Round, 1866): I: "Barbox Brothers," II: "Barbox Brothers and Co.," III: "Main Line: The Fellow at Mugby," and IV: "No.
1 Branch Line: The Communication Man."
No Thoroughfare (in the Noel Number for All the Assemblage Round, 1867): I. "The Overture," II. Act I (in quislingism with Wilkie Collins) "The Screen Rises. . . ," IV. Act III. "In the Valley" and "On the Mountain," Head over heels. Act IV (with Wilkie Collins) "The Clock-Lock," "Obenreizer's Victory," tell off "The Curtain Falls."
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Various Land and British Periodicals
"A Child's Determination of a Star." Household Terminology I: 25 (6 April, 1850).
"To Be Read at Dusk." Heath's Keepsake "for 1852." (late Nov, 1851).
"Hunted Down" The New Royalty Ledger (20, 27 August elitist 3 September, 1859).
"George Silverman's Explanation." The Atlantic Monthly (January-March, 1868).
A Holiday Romance.Our Young Folks (January-May, 1868): I.
"From the Intensity of William Tinkling, Esquire," II. "From the Pen of Evade Alice Rainbird," III. "From description Pen of Lieutenant-Colonel Robin Redforth," and IV. "From the Disintegrate of Miss Nettie Ashford."
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