The Old Curiosity Shop
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Clarendon Dickens
ISBN-10
0198124937
ISBN-13
9780198124931
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 13th, 1997
Print length
742 Pages
Weight
1,073 grams
Dimensions
22.50 x 14.90 x 4.60 cms
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The complete manuscript, many corrected proofs, and some working notes of "The Old Curiosity Shop" survive. This edition benefits from the revelation of material which Dickens had himself obscured or discarded. It scrutinizes the importance of the wood engravings dropped into the text.
The Old Curiosity Shop was expanded from a short tale to save Dickens''s failing periodical Master Humphrey''s Clock (1840-1); it is the first of his novels of which the complete manuscript, many corrected proofs, and some working notes survive. This makes it uniquely interesting to both the textual critic and general reader. Forster''s Life of Dickens played down the novelist''s dependence on his friend''s help, but the proofs reveal at first hand the nature of Forster''s assistance as well as Dickens''s own practice. In conjunction with the manuscript, which contains two previously unprinted notes to his publisher, they show Dickens dealing with the unexpected demands of weekly serialization of an unplanned, full-length novel. This is most obvious as he approaches the death of Little Nell, in whose fate both he and his readers became emotionally involved. This is the first edition to benefit from the recent revelation of material which Dickens had himself obscured or discarded on manuscript versos, and the first to scrutinize the importance and impact of the wood engravings dropped into the text.
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