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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Reprinted Pieces includes: A Child's Dream of a Star,/ Perfect Felicity In a Bird's Eye View, / From the Raven in the Happy Family, I / The Begging Letter Writer,/ A Walk in a Workhouse, / From the Raven in the Happy Family,II/ The Ghost of Art,/ The Detective Police,/ Three "Detective" Anecdotes I The Pair of Gloves, II The Artful Touch, III The Sofa,/ From the Raven in the Happy Family, III,/ A Poor Man's Tale of a Patent,/ A Christmas Tree,/ "Births. Mrs. Meek, of a Son",/ A monument of French Folly,/ Bill Stickling,/ Epsom,/ On Duty with Inspector Field,/ Our Watering Place,/ A Flight,/ Our School,/ A Curious Dance Round a Curious Tree,/ A Plated Article,/ Our Honourable Friend,/ Our Vestry,/ Our Bore,/ Lying Awake,/ Down with the Tide,/ The Noble Savage./ Frauds on the Fairies,/ The Long Voyage./ The Late Mr. Justice Talfourd,/ Our French Watering Place,/ Prince Bull,/ The Thousand and One Humbugs,/ Smuggled Relations,/ The Great Baby,/ Out of Town,/ Out of the Season,/ Douglas Jerrold,/ Leigh Hunt,/ The Late Mr. Stanfield,/ Robert Keeley,/ Landor's Life. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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On to the second section of the book and some favorite short stories. THE CHRISTMAS TREE is here, a different take on what the reader would expect of Old Tannenbaum (Simon Callow loved it enough to do a vocal reading). Dickens puts his writer's research into print via a troika of detective anecdotes and he writes of London's bridges and the rascals they have seen.
The air was black, the water was black, the barges and hulks were black, the piles were black, the buildings were black, the shadows were only a deeper shade of black upon the black ground.
The early influence of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS upon Mr. Dickens is here in two stories as is his love of fairytales and his belief that a nation without fancy, without some romance, never did, never can, never will, hold a great place under the sun. He was a man of strong opinions whose hold on our imaginations allows us to walk among the weeds with him, still.
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