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428 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2020
'Dickens is the English novel's greatest name-monger.'
'It is his interest in highlighting coincidences, rarher than smuggling them into rhe narrative, that singles him out from his contemporary novelists.'
'You can hear Dickens trying out his gift for idiolect, like the comic vocalist he once aspired to be.'
'By the time of Dombey and Son, many of Dickens's readers had got used to their author being there in his narrative, exclaiming at his characters as if he had chanced upon them rather than invented them.'
'Slipping into the future would become one of his distinctive tricks, used with increasing audacity as his plotting developed through his career.'
'The print setters wondered if some of what he seemed to have written was proper English.'
'The technique of listing may seem elementary, but Dickens gives it subtle psychological powers.'