
| List of Illustrations Introduction Introductory Note on Law Courts and Colleges The Text of Bleak House Contents of Bleak House Preface A Note on the Text Dickens’ Working plans The Running Headlines Textual History Textual Notes The Genesis and Composition of Bleak House Chronology Dickens’ Letters on the Composition of Bleak House A Dictionary of Bleak House Originals: Persons and Places Backgrounds Pollution Thomas Miller, A London Fog (Illustrated London News, 1849) Henry Mayhew, Of the Horse-Dung of the Streets of London, 1851) The Spa-Fields Burial Ground (The Times, 1845) W.H. Wills and George Hogarth, Heathen and Christian Burial, Household Words, 1850) R.H. Horne, [A Visit with the River-God, Father Thames] (Household Words,1851) Thomas Carlyle, [Typhus-Fever in Edinburgh] (from Past and Present, 1843) Hector Gavin, [Sanitation in a London Suburb] (from Sanitary Ramblings, 1848) [Report.... On Cholera] (Lancet, 1849) Charles Dickens, [Speech to the Metropolitan Sanitary Association] (1851) Government Thomas Carlyle, Downing Street (Latter-Day Pamphlets, 1850) [On the Opening of Parliament] (Illustrated London News, 1852) [Speech from the Throne] (Annual Register, 1853) Law Courts, Inquests, and Police Sutton Sharpe, [Testimony... Concerning Chancery] (1840) A Chancery Bone of Contention (Punch, 1852) [A Review of Bleak House] (Eclectic Review, 1853) [Cross-Examination of a Witness] (Examiner, 1850) Charles Dickens, [A Police-Conducted Tour of a Slum] (Household Words, 1851) Criticism George Brimley, [A Review of Bleak House in the Spectator] [Anonymous Review of Bleak House in the Examiner] G.K. Chesterton, [Characters in Bleak House] George Ford, [A Note on Bleak House and Kafka] J. Hillis Miller, [The World of Bleak House] A.O.J. Cockshut, [Order and Madness in Bleak House] W.J. Harvey, [The Double Narrative of Bleak House] H.M. Daleski, [Transformation in a Sick Society] Ian Ousby, The Broken Glass: Vision and Comprehension in Bleak House |
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