DICKENS in BYRON'S CHAIR: AUTHENTICITY, AUTHOR PORTRAITS, and NINETEENTH-CENTURY VISUAL CULTURE

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Dickens's comic account of a charity dinner for the Indigent Orphans' Friends Benevolent Institution in his sketch Public Dinners (Sketches by 'Boz') is illustrated in the 1838 serial and 1839 volume editions with the image in Figure 2.

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Shannon, M. L. (2018, March 1). DICKENS in BYRON’S CHAIR: AUTHENTICITY, AUTHOR PORTRAITS, and NINETEENTH-CENTURY VISUAL CULTURE. Victorian Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150317000328

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