Voices from Dickens' London
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Voices from Dickens' London
David & Charles, 2007
- : pbk
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Originally published: 2006
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers a fascinating, evocative account of 19th-century London, so well known from Charles Dickens' much-loved novels. This book draws on descriptions of life in the capital from original letters, diaries and newspapers, as well as Dickens' own social commentary, to paint a vivid portrait of a city undergoing massive social changes. A unique gazetteer section with a modern-day map allows the reader to discover where places and attractions mentioned in the text can be seen in today's London.
Table of Contents
- * Foreword by Peter Ackroyd
- * Introduction
- 1 The Place
- 2 The People
- 3 Shops and Shopping
- 4 City and Clerk
- 5 Transport and Travel
- 6 Entertainment
- 7 The Poor
- 8 Crime and Punishment
- 9 The Respectable
- * Chronology
- * Gazetteer and Map
- * Bibliography and Sources
- * Index.
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