'One for your Christmas list ... A feast of Dickensian knowledge' The
Times
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'This is a marvellous, endlessly illuminating book ... It doesn't go on
the shelf alongside other critics; it goes on the shelf alongside
Dickens' Howard Jacobson**
Discover the tricks of a literary master in this essential guide to
the fictional world of Charles Dickens.
From Pickwick to Scrooge, Copperfield to Twist, how did Dickens find the
perfect names for his characters?
What was Dickens's favourite way of killing his characters?
When is a Dickens character most likely to see a ghost?
Why is Dickens's trickery only fully realised when his novels are read
aloud?
In thirteen entertaining and wonderfully insightful essays, John Mullan
explores the literary machinations of Dickens's eccentric genius, from
his delight in clichés to his rendering of smells and his outrageous use
of coincidences. A treat for all lovers of Dickens, this essential
companion puts his audacity, originality and brilliance on full display.