The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... appeared works by Byron , Shelley , Hazlitt , Hunt , Hogg , and others . The Companion , a magazine which contains some of Hunt's best work , appeared in 1828 ; his Tatler in 1830–32 ; and his London Journal in 1834–35 . In 1835 Hunt ...
... appeared works by Byron , Shelley , Hazlitt , Hunt , Hogg , and others . The Companion , a magazine which contains some of Hunt's best work , appeared in 1828 ; his Tatler in 1830–32 ; and his London Journal in 1834–35 . In 1835 Hunt ...
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... appeared in Punch in 1846-47 . Thackeray's first important novel , Vanity Fair , appeared in monthly installments in 1847-48 , with illustrations by the author . It was followed by Punch's Prize Novelists ( 1847 ) , a collection of ...
... appeared in Punch in 1846-47 . Thackeray's first important novel , Vanity Fair , appeared in monthly installments in 1847-48 , with illustrations by the author . It was followed by Punch's Prize Novelists ( 1847 ) , a collection of ...
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... appeared his novels The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1840-41 ) and Barnaby Rudge ( 1841 ) . In 1842 he and his wife visited ... appeared in monthly installments between 1843 and 1844 . In 1843 Dickens published A Christmas Carol , the first in a ...
... appeared his novels The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1840-41 ) and Barnaby Rudge ( 1841 ) . In 1842 he and his wife visited ... appeared in monthly installments between 1843 and 1844 . In 1843 Dickens published A Christmas Carol , the first in a ...
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