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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1778573363
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (244 p.)
    ISBN: 9781783742257 , 9781783742233
    Content: This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens’s craft and creativity. Drawing on the author’s manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London—and containing hyperlinked facsimiles—Dickens’s Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens’s working methods visible. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens’s 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man—typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period—and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens’s art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens’s Working Notes helps preserve Dickens’s work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully—not to mention accessibly—exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens’s own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1009321107
    Format: 1 online resource (226 pages)
    Edition: 106th ed.
    ISBN: 9781783742257 , 1783742259
    Note: ""Transcription of Ws.18"" , Contents -- Thanks -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Abbreviations, references and cross-references -- General abbreviations used throughout -- References -- Cross-references -- Section 1. Introduction to the working notes -- Dickensâ#x80;#x99;s â#x80;#x9C;green coverâ#x80;#x9D; novels -- History of the working notes -- Materials of the working notes -- Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets -- Basic issues -- Special issues -- Comparison with other transcriptions -- Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets -- Formatting the worksheet -- Entries on the left-hand half , Entries on the right-hand halfEntries in the double number -- Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets -- Introduction to the facsimiles -- Numbering the entries in the transcriptions -- Deletion in transcription -- Dickensâ#x80;#x99;s order of work as shown in the commentaries -- Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries -- Section 5. The worksheets -- Worksheet for No. 1 (verso) -- Transcription of Ws. 1 (verso) -- Worksheet for No. 1 (recto) -- Transcription of Ws. 1 (recto) -- Commentary and order of entry Ws. 1 (recto and verso) -- Worksheet for No. 2 , Transcription of Ws. 2Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 2) -- Worksheet for No. 3 -- Transcription of Ws. 3 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 3) -- Worksheet for No. 4 -- Transcription of Ws. 4 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 4) -- Facsimile of Ws. 4a -- Transcription of Ws. 4a -- Commentary on Ws. 4a -- Worksheet for No. 5 -- Transcription of Ws. 5 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 5) -- Facsimile of Ws. 5a -- Transcription of Ws. 5a -- Commentary on Ws. 5a -- Worksheet for No. 6 -- Transcription of Ws. 6 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 6) , Facsimile of Ws. 6aTranscription of Ws. 6a -- Commentary on Ws. 6a (recto and verso) -- Worksheet for No. 7 -- Transcription of Ws. 7 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 7) -- Worksheet for No. 8 -- Transcription of Ws. 8 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 8) -- Worksheet for No. 9 -- Transcription of Ws. 9 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 9) -- Worksheet for No. 10 -- Transcription of Ws. 10 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 10) -- Worksheet for No. 11 -- Transcription of Ws. 11 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 11) -- Worksheet for No. 12 , Transcription of Ws. 12Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 12) -- Worksheet for No. 13 -- Transcription of Ws. 13 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 13) -- Worksheet for No. 14 -- Transcription of Ws. 14 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 14) -- Worksheet for No. 15 -- Transcription of Ws. 15 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 15) -- Worksheet for No. 16 -- Transcription of Ws. 16 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 16) -- Worksheet for No. 17 -- Transcription of Ws. 17 -- Commentary and order of entry (Ws. 17) -- Worksheet for No. 18
    Additional Edition: Print version: Laing, Tony. Dickens's Working Notes for 'Dombey and Son'. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, ©2017 9781783742240
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1024599825
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (214 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781783742257
    Content: "This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens's craft and creativity. Drawing on the author's manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London-and containing hyperlinked facsimiles-Dickens's Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens's working methods visible. A special feature of our html edition is the high quality of images, which enable the reader to zoom in and out of the manuscript with ease and view small sections of the facsimile or transcription with a single touch. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens's 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man-typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period-and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens's art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens's Working Notes helps preserve Dickens's work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully-not to mention accessibly-exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens's own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist."--Publisher's website
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783742233
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
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    Cambridge : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1003327974
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (226 pages)
    Edition: 106th ed
    ISBN: 9781783742257
    Content: "Contents" -- "Thanks" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Foreword" -- "Abbreviations, references and cross-references" -- "General abbreviations used throughout " -- "References" -- "Cross-references" -- "Section 1. Introduction to the working notes" -- "Dickensâs âgreen coverâ novels" -- "History of the working notes " -- "Materials of the working notes " -- "Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets" -- "Basic issues" -- "Special issues" -- "Comparison with other transcriptions" -- "Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets" -- "Formatting the worksheet " -- "Entries on the left-hand half " -- "Entries on the right-hand half" -- "Entries in the double number" -- "Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets" -- "Introduction to the facsimiles" -- "Numbering the entries in the transcriptions" -- "Deletion in transcription " -- "Dickensâs order of work as shown in the commentaries" -- "Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries" -- "Section 5. The worksheets" -- "Worksheet for No.1 (verso)" -- "Transcription of Ws.1 (verso)" -- "Worksheet for No.1 (recto)" -- "Transcription of Ws.1 (recto)" -- "Commentary and order of entry Ws.1 (recto and verso)" -- "Worksheet for No.2 " -- "Transcription of Ws.2" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.2)" -- "Worksheet for No.3" -- "Transcription of Ws.3" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.3)" -- "Worksheet for No.4" -- "Transcription of Ws.4" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.4)" -- "Facsimile of Ws.4a" -- "Transcription of Ws.4a" -- "Commentary on Ws.4a" -- "Worksheet for No.5" -- "Transcription of Ws.5" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.5)" -- "Facsimile of Ws.5a" -- "Transcription of Ws.5a" -- "Commentary on Ws.5a" -- "Worksheet for No.6" -- "Transcription of Ws.6" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.6)" -- "Facsimile of Ws.6a" -- "Transcription of Ws.6a
    Content: "Commentary on Ws.6a (recto and verso)" -- "Worksheet for No.7" -- "Transcription of Ws.7" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.7)" -- "Worksheet for No.8" -- "Transcription of Ws.8" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.8)" -- "Worksheet for No.9" -- "Transcription of Ws.9" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.9)" -- "Worksheet for No.10" -- "Transcription of Ws.10" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.10)" -- "Worksheet for No.11" -- "Transcription of Ws.11" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.11)" -- "Worksheet for No.12" -- "Transcription of Ws.12" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.12)" -- "Worksheet for No.13" -- "Transcription of Ws.13" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.13)" -- "Worksheet for No.14" -- "Transcription of Ws.14" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.14)" -- "Worksheet for No.15" -- "Transcription of Ws.15" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.15)" -- "Worksheet for No.16" -- "Transcription of Ws.16" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.16)" -- "Worksheet for No.17" -- "Transcription of Ws.17" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.17)" -- "Worksheet for No.18" -- "Transcription of Ws.18" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.18)" -- "Worksheet for Nos.19&20" -- "Transcription of Ws.19&20" -- "Commentary and order of entry (Ws.19&20)" -- "Facsimile of Ws.19&20a" -- "Transcription of Ws.19&20a" -- "Commentary and order of entry in Ws.19&20a (with some entries made to Ws.19&20)" -- "Section 6. Overview" -- "Preliminary entries and the number of chapters" -- "Chapter titles: When and where they are entered and revised" -- "Memory, speech-making and planning" -- "Chapter descriptions as plans" -- "Chapter descriptions as summaries" -- "Development of number and chapter planning in each quarter" -- "Afterword" -- "Appendices" -- "A. Chapter number, title and length by part issue and date
    Content: "B. Chapter title history with purpose and features of chapter description" -- "C. Transcription of the List of Chapter Headings" -- "D. Revisions to chapter titles in manuscript, worksheet and List" -- "E. False starts in the manuscript at chapter openings " -- "F. Use of blue inks in worksheet, manuscript, List and proofs " -- "Bibliography
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783742240
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Laing, Tony Dickens’s Working Notes for 'Dombey and Son' Cambridge : Open Book Publishers,c2017 ISBN 9781783742240
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948353303702882
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages) : , 62 colour illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781783742257 , 9781783742264 , 9781783742271
    Content: "This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens's craft and creativity. Drawing on the author's manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London-and containing hyperlinked facsimiles-Dickens's Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens's working methods visible. A special feature of our html edition is the high quality of images, which enable the reader to zoom in and out of the manuscript with ease and view small sections of the facsimile or transcription with a single touch. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens's 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man-typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period-and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens's art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens's Working Notes helps preserve Dickens's work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully-not to mention accessibly-exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens's own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Thanks -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Abbreviations, references and cross-references -- General abbreviations used throughout -- References -- Cross-references -- Section 1. Introduction to the working notes. Dickens's "green cover" novels ; History of the working notes ; Materials of the working notes -- Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets. Basic issues ; Special issues ; Comparison with other transcriptions -- Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets. Formatting the worksheet ; Entries on the left-hand half ; Entries on the right-hand half ; Entries in the double number -- Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets. Introduction to the facsimiles ; Numbering the entries in the transcriptions ; Deletion in transcription ; Dickens's order of work as shown in the commentaries ; Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries -- Section 5. The worksheets. Worksheet for No.1 ; (verso) Worksheet for No.1 (recto) ; Worksheet for No.2 ; Worksheet for No.3 ; Worksheet for No.4 ; Worksheet for No.5 ; Worksheet for No.6 ; Worksheet for No.7 ; Worksheet for No.8 ; Worksheet for No.9 ; Worksheet for No.10 ; Worksheet for No.11 ; Worksheet for No.12 ; Worksheet for No.13 ; Worksheet for No.14 ; Worksheet for No.15 ; Worksheet for No.16 ; Worksheet for No.17 ; Worksheet for No.18 ; Worksheet for Nos.19 & 20 -- Section 6. Overview. Preliminary entries and the number of chapters ; Chapter titles: When and where they are entered and revised ; Memory, speech-making and planning ; Chapter descriptions as plans ; Chapter descriptions as summaries ; Development of number and chapter planning in each quarter -- Afterword -- Appendices. A. Chapter number, title and length by part issue and date ; B. Chapter title history with purpose and features of chapter description ; C. Transcription of the List of Chapter Headings ; D. Revisions to chapter titles in manuscript, worksheet and List ; E. False starts in the manuscript at chapter openings ; F. Use of blue inks in worksheet, manuscript, List and proofs -- Bibliography -- Endnotes. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044482494
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (214 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781783742257 , 9781783742264 , 9781783742271
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback ISBN 978-1-78374-224-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback ISBN 978-1-78374-223-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 Dombey and Son ; Notiz
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Open Book Publishers | Cambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958279073002883
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    ISBN: 1-78374-226-7 , 1-78374-225-9
    Content: This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens’s craft and creativity. Drawing on the author’s manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London—and containing hyperlinked facsimiles—Dickens’s Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens’s working methods visible. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens’s 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man—typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period—and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens’s art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens’s Working Notes helps preserve Dickens’s work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully—not to mention accessibly—exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens’s own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist.
    Note: Thanks -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Abbreviations, references and cross-references -- General abbreviations used throughout -- References -- Cross-references -- Section 1. Introduction to the working notes. Dickens's "green cover" novels ; History of the working notes ; Materials of the working notes -- Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets. Basic issues ; Special issues ; Comparison with other transcriptions -- Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets. Formatting the worksheet ; Entries on the left-hand half ; Entries on the right-hand half ; Entries in the double number -- Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets. Introduction to the facsimiles ; Numbering the entries in the transcriptions ; Deletion in transcription ; Dickens's order of work as shown in the commentaries ; Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries -- Section 5. The worksheets. Worksheet for No.1 ; (verso) Worksheet for No.1 (recto) ; Worksheet for No.2 ; Worksheet for No.3 ; Worksheet for No.4 ; Worksheet for No.5 ; Worksheet for No.6 ; Worksheet for No.7 ; Worksheet for No.8 ; Worksheet for No.9 ; Worksheet for No.10 ; Worksheet for No.11 ; Worksheet for No.12 ; Worksheet for No.13 ; Worksheet for No.14 ; Worksheet for No.15 ; Worksheet for No.16 ; Worksheet for No.17 ; Worksheet for No.18 ; Worksheet for Nos.19 & 20 -- Section 6. Overview. Preliminary entries and the number of chapters ; Chapter titles: When and where they are entered and revised ; Memory, speech-making and planning ; Chapter descriptions as plans ; Chapter descriptions as summaries ; Development of number and chapter planning in each quarter -- Afterword -- Appendices. A. Chapter number, title and length by part issue and date ; B. Chapter title history with purpose and features of chapter description ; C. Transcription of the List of Chapter Headings ; D. Revisions to chapter titles in manuscript, worksheet and List ; E. False starts in the manuscript at chapter openings ; F. Use of blue inks in worksheet, manuscript, List and proofs -- Bibliography -- Endnotes. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-224-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-223-2
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Open Book Publishers | Cambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958279073002883
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    ISBN: 1-78374-226-7 , 1-78374-225-9
    Content: This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens’s craft and creativity. Drawing on the author’s manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London—and containing hyperlinked facsimiles—Dickens’s Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens’s working methods visible. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens’s 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man—typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period—and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens’s art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens’s Working Notes helps preserve Dickens’s work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully—not to mention accessibly—exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens’s own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist.
    Note: Thanks -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Abbreviations, references and cross-references -- General abbreviations used throughout -- References -- Cross-references -- Section 1. Introduction to the working notes. Dickens's "green cover" novels ; History of the working notes ; Materials of the working notes -- Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets. Basic issues ; Special issues ; Comparison with other transcriptions -- Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets. Formatting the worksheet ; Entries on the left-hand half ; Entries on the right-hand half ; Entries in the double number -- Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets. Introduction to the facsimiles ; Numbering the entries in the transcriptions ; Deletion in transcription ; Dickens's order of work as shown in the commentaries ; Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries -- Section 5. The worksheets. Worksheet for No.1 ; (verso) Worksheet for No.1 (recto) ; Worksheet for No.2 ; Worksheet for No.3 ; Worksheet for No.4 ; Worksheet for No.5 ; Worksheet for No.6 ; Worksheet for No.7 ; Worksheet for No.8 ; Worksheet for No.9 ; Worksheet for No.10 ; Worksheet for No.11 ; Worksheet for No.12 ; Worksheet for No.13 ; Worksheet for No.14 ; Worksheet for No.15 ; Worksheet for No.16 ; Worksheet for No.17 ; Worksheet for No.18 ; Worksheet for Nos.19 & 20 -- Section 6. Overview. Preliminary entries and the number of chapters ; Chapter titles: When and where they are entered and revised ; Memory, speech-making and planning ; Chapter descriptions as plans ; Chapter descriptions as summaries ; Development of number and chapter planning in each quarter -- Afterword -- Appendices. A. Chapter number, title and length by part issue and date ; B. Chapter title history with purpose and features of chapter description ; C. Transcription of the List of Chapter Headings ; D. Revisions to chapter titles in manuscript, worksheet and List ; E. False starts in the manuscript at chapter openings ; F. Use of blue inks in worksheet, manuscript, List and proofs -- Bibliography -- Endnotes. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-224-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-223-2
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Open Book Publishers | Cambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949292620802882
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    ISBN: 1-78374-226-7 , 1-78374-225-9
    Content: This critical edition of the working notes for Dombey and Son (1848) is ideal for readers who wish to know more about Charles Dickens’s craft and creativity. Drawing on the author’s manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London—and containing hyperlinked facsimiles—Dickens’s Working Notes for Dombey and Son offers a new digital transcription with a fresh commentary by Tony Laing. Unique and innovative, this is the only edition to make Dickens’s working methods visible. John Mullan has called Dombey and Son Dickens’s 'first great novel.' Set amid the coming of the railways, it tells the story of a powerful man—typical of the commercial and banking magnates of the period—and the effect he has on his family and those around him. Laing presents the worksheets and other materials (transcribed for the first time) that together grew into the novel. Reading the book alongside this edition of the notes enlarges the understanding of Dickens’s art among teachers, students, researchers and Dickens enthusiasts. As cultural tastes shift from print to digital, Dickens’s Working Notes helps preserve Dickens’s work for the future. The magnifying and linking functions of the edition mean that the notes are more easily and usefully—not to mention accessibly—exhibited here than elsewhere. Laing gives present-day readers the chance not only to recapture the effect of serial publication but also to gain greater insight into the making of a work which, by general agreement and Dickens’s own admission, has a special place in his development as a novelist.
    Note: Thanks -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Abbreviations, references and cross-references -- General abbreviations used throughout -- References -- Cross-references -- Section 1. Introduction to the working notes. Dickens's "green cover" novels ; History of the working notes ; Materials of the working notes -- Section 2. Transcribing the worksheets. Basic issues ; Special issues ; Comparison with other transcriptions -- Section 3. Procedures in the worksheets. Formatting the worksheet ; Entries on the left-hand half ; Entries on the right-hand half ; Entries in the double number -- Section 4. Introduction to the worksheets. Introduction to the facsimiles ; Numbering the entries in the transcriptions ; Deletion in transcription ; Dickens's order of work as shown in the commentaries ; Abbreviations and other conventions in the commentaries -- Section 5. The worksheets. Worksheet for No.1 ; (verso) Worksheet for No.1 (recto) ; Worksheet for No.2 ; Worksheet for No.3 ; Worksheet for No.4 ; Worksheet for No.5 ; Worksheet for No.6 ; Worksheet for No.7 ; Worksheet for No.8 ; Worksheet for No.9 ; Worksheet for No.10 ; Worksheet for No.11 ; Worksheet for No.12 ; Worksheet for No.13 ; Worksheet for No.14 ; Worksheet for No.15 ; Worksheet for No.16 ; Worksheet for No.17 ; Worksheet for No.18 ; Worksheet for Nos.19 & 20 -- Section 6. Overview. Preliminary entries and the number of chapters ; Chapter titles: When and where they are entered and revised ; Memory, speech-making and planning ; Chapter descriptions as plans ; Chapter descriptions as summaries ; Development of number and chapter planning in each quarter -- Afterword -- Appendices. A. Chapter number, title and length by part issue and date ; B. Chapter title history with purpose and features of chapter description ; C. Transcription of the List of Chapter Headings ; D. Revisions to chapter titles in manuscript, worksheet and List ; E. False starts in the manuscript at chapter openings ; F. Use of blue inks in worksheet, manuscript, List and proofs -- Bibliography -- Endnotes. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-224-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78374-223-2
    Language: English
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