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but then disappears, stating, "And now that I have carried this history so far in my own character and introduced these personages to the reader, I shall for the convenience of the narrative detach myself from its further course, and leave those who have prominent and necessary parts in it to speak
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by the chimney-corner. One day, he decides that he would start a little club, called Master Humphrey's Clock, where the members would read out their manuscripts to the others. The members include Master Humphrey; a deaf gentleman; Jack Redburn; retired merchant Owen Miles; and Mr. Pickwick from
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that he did not wish the story to be tied down to the miscellany where it began. Most later anthologies published the short stories and the novels separately. However, the short stories and the novels were published in 1840 in three bound volumes under the title
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Although Dickens's original artistic intent was to keep the short stories and the novels together, he himself cancelled
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Master Humphrey is a lonely man who lives in London. He keeps old manuscripts in an antique
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of the frame story and short stories (the novels are in separate etexts)
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was a weekly serial that contained both short stories and two novels (
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and published from 4 April 1840 to 4 December 1841. It began with a
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tells about himself and his small circle of friends (which includes
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Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom
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was a weekly periodical edited and written entirely by
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as a short story like the others that had appeared in
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Index


Charles Dickens
George Cattermole
Hablot Knight Browne
Phiz
Samuel Williams
Daniel Maclise
George Cattermole
English
Fiction
Social criticism
Chapman & Hall
England
Serial
Charles Dickens
frame story
Master Humphrey
Mr. Pickwick
The Old Curiosity Shop
Barnaby Rudge
The Old Curiosity Shop
longcase clock
The Pickwick Papers
The Old Curiosity Shop
Barnaby Rudge
George Cattermole
Hablot Browne
The Old Curiosity Shop
Barnaby Rudge
Master Humphrey's Clock

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