THE END.
INDEX.
Acrobats, [213]
Adams, Mr. H. G., letters to, [15], [208]
Agreement, a sporting, [244]
Ainsworth, Mr. W. H., [13]
Air, Dickens's love of fresh, [169]
Allston, Mr. Washington, [42]
America, feeling for the "Curiosity Shop" in, [19];
projected visit to, [20];
description of life in, [24];
how Dickens was interviewed in, [26];
amateur theatricals in, [28];
friends in, [30], [238];
voyage home from, [34];
second visit of Dickens to, [234], [241], [244]-[249];
Dickens's feeling for the people of, [237];
the great walking-match in, [244];
second journey home from, [249]-[252];
desire on the part of Dickens to promote friendly relations between England and, [259];
letters from, [24], [27], [28], [244]-[249]
"American Notes, The," success of, [38];
criticisms on, [38], [43];
and see [34], [35], [237]
Appleton, Mr., [260]
Ashburton, Lord, [46]
Austin, Mr. Henry, letter to, [130]
Austin, Mrs., letter to, [214]
Author, dreams of an, [55];
penalties of an, [168]
Babbage, Mr. Charles, letter to, [69]
Bairr, Mrs., [146]
Bath, a, abroad, [144];
at Naples, [155]
"Battle of Life, The," the drama of, [87];
Dickens on, [102]
Baylis, Mr., letter to, [212]
Bear, Mr., [299]
Beard, Mr., [9]
Begging-letter Writers, Dickens on, [267]
"Bentley's Miscellany," Dickens's connection with, [12]
Benzon, Mrs., [199]
Biliousness, an effect of, [87]
Birmingham, meeting of Polytechnic Institution at, [64];
the Institute at, [158]
Birthday greeting, a, [226]
"Black and White," Fechter in Wilkie Collins's play of, [277]
"Bleak House," [140]
Blessington, the Countess of, [68];
letters to, [17], [65], [70], [74], [75], [89]
Blue-stockings, Dickens on, [18]
Boulogne, Dickens at, [140], [141], [161]
Bouncer, Mrs., Miss Dickens's dog, [216], [255]
Bowring, Sir John, letters to, [193], [295]
Boy, the Magnetic, [18]
Boyle, Miss Mary, [113];
letter to, [220]
Braham, Mr., [1]-[3]
Braham, Mrs., [3]
Breakfast, a, aboard ship, [251]
Broadstairs, description of, [53];
life at, [54], [125];
a wreck at, [129], [131]
Brougham, Lord, [46]
Browning, Mr. Robert, letter to, [227]
Buckstone, Mr., letter to, [296]
Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton, letter to, [62];
and see [Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer], and [Lytton, Lord]
Butler, Mrs., [85]
Calculation, a long, [43]
Captain, a sea, [47]
"Captives, The," Dickens's criticism on Lord Lytton's play of, [241]
Carlyle, Mr. Thomas, [28]
Carlyle, Mrs., [179]
Céleste, Madame, [168]
Cerjat, M. de, [148]
Chapman, Mr. Edward, letters to, [14], [91]
Chapman, Mr. Frederic, letter to, [294]
Chappell, Mr. T., [277];
letter to, [279]
Charity, a vote for a, [108]
Chéri, Rose, [90]
Children, Dickens on the death of, [170]
"Child's History of England, A," [237]
"Chimes, The," Dickens at work on, [71];
his interest in, [71]
Chorley, Mr. Henry F., letters to, [190], [213], [216], [222], [231]
Christening, a boisterous, [261]
"Christmas Carol, The," Dickens at work on, [59], [63];
success of, [60]
Christmas keeping, [60]
Chronicle, The Evening, Dickens's connection with, [5]
Clark, Mr. L. Gaylord, letter to, [19]
Clark, Mr. W. Gaylord, [19]
Clarke, Mrs. Cowden, [264];
and see [Letters]
Clifford, Hon. Mrs., [271]
Cobden, Mr. Richard, [84]
Collins, Mr. Charles, [292]
Collins, Mr. Wilkie, [142], [148], [198], [233], [244], [258];
letter to, [171]
Conjurer, Dickens as a, [41]
Conolly, Mr., [160]
Cookesley, Mr., [109]
Copyright, Dickens on international, [28], [33], [44], [102], [237], [263], [293]
Corn Laws, the Repeal of the, [84]
Cornwall, a trip to, [39]
Costello, Mr., [101]
Coutts, Miss, [128], [132], [148]
Covent Garden Opera, commencement of the, [86]
Criticism, on Dickens's opera, [1];
Dickens on American, [44];
on art, [77];
Dickens's appreciation of Thackeray's, [165];
by Chorley on Dickens, [223]
Cruikshank, Mr. George, [101]
Cullenford, Mr., [88]
Daily News, The, first issue of, [84]
"Dando," the oyster-eater, [32], [35]
"David Copperfield," Dickens at work on, [113];
Dickens's feeling for, [114];
his liking for the reading of, [227], [234]
Death, Dickens on the punishment of, [78]
De Gex, Mr., [9]
Derby, Lord, Dickens's opinion of, [288]
Devonshire, the Duke of, [121], [128], [129]
Diary, fragments of Dickens's, [8]-[12]
Dickens, Alfred, [265], [278], [289];
letter to, [299]
Dickens, Charles, his affection for Mary Hogarth, [6]-[9], [11], [50];
his diary, [8]-[12];
his relations with The Chronicle, [5];
his "Sketches of Young Gentlemen," [9];
his "Sunday in Three Parts," [9];
insures his life, [10];
his connection with "Bentley's Miscellany," [12];
is entered at the Middle Temple, [14];
his feeling for Kent, [15];
his religious views, [16], [17];
the purpose of his writing, [17];
his childhood, [22];
his first visit to America, [24]-[31];
as a stage-manager, [29], [100], [127];
dinner to, at Greenwich, [33];
takes a trip to Cornwall, [39];
as a conjuror, [41];
on American criticism, [44];
facetious description of himself, [53];
at Broadstairs, [54], [125];
his views on education, [58];
at work on "The Christmas Carol," [59];
in Italy, [70]-[78];
at work on "The Chimes," [71];
in Paris, [85], [89];
organises theatricals for the benefit of Leigh Hunt, [95], [97], [98], [100], [103];
organises theatricals to found a curatorship of Shakespeare's house, [104];
acts in theatricals at Knebworth, [113], [114], [116];
theatricals in aid of the Guild of Literature and Art, [118]-[128], [133]-[135];
as an editor, [137]-[140], [159], [162]-[164], [173]-[175], [181], [183], [202], [229], [239], [284], [286], [295];
at Boulogne, [140], [141], [161];
his expedition to Switzerland and Italy, [142]-[158];
his excitability when at work, [169];
his love of fresh air, [169];
on the death of children, [170];
on red tape, [176];
on Sunday bands, [177];
sits to Frith for his portrait, [188];
his readings, [208], [227], [230], [232], [238];
at work on "Our Mutual Friend," [218], [221];
readings in America, [234];
his love for the American people, [237];
his second visit to America, [241], [244], [252];
at Gad's Hill, [256];
farewell course of readings, [256], [278];
his reminiscences of the Staplehurst accident, [264];
his reading of the murder from "Oliver Twist," [268];
serious illness of, [280], [281];
great physical power of, [280]
Dickens, Charles, jun., [9], [25], [41], [109], [154], [277];
at "All the Year Round" office, [283]
Dickens, Mrs. Charles, [9], [51], [114], [115], [124], [125], [171];
and see [Letters]
Dickens, Dora, death of, [125]
Dickens, Edward, nicknamed Plorn, [158], [265], [273], [281], [288], [289], [297]
Dickens, Henry F., [157];
entered at the Temple, [292]
Dickens, Kate, [153], [157], [293]
Dickens, Miss, [157], [196], [205], [210], [215], [217], [222], [228], [255], [256], [258]
Dickens, Sydney, [143], [157]
Dickens, Walter, [25]
Disease, a new form of, [129]
Dissent, Dickens's views on, [16]
"Doctor Marigold," reading of, [227]
Dogs, Dickens's, [255], [262];
Don, the Newfoundland, rescues his son, [262]
Dolby, Mr. George, [234], [238], [248], [256], [261], [270], [273], [276]
"Dombey and Son," sale of, [87];
see also [89], [94]
D'Orsay, Count, [18], [66], [68], [70], [73], [74], [78]
Dream, an absurd, [56]
Dufferin, Lord, [277]
Dumas, Alexandre, [90]
Earnestness, Dickens on, [176]
Eden, the Hon. Miss, letter to, [128]
Edinburgh, [270]
Editor, Dickens as an, [137]-[140], [159], [162]-[164], [173]-[175], [181], [183], [202], [229], [239], [284]-[286], [295]
Education, Dickens on, [58]
Edward, the courier, [142]-[144], [148], [155]
"Edwin Drood," Dickens on, [292];
the opium scene in, [295]
Egg, Mr. A., [101], [118], [127], [142], [148], [156]
Evans, Mr., [109]
"Experience, An," [283]
"Fatal Zero," by Percy Fitzgerald, [291]
Fechter, Mr. Charles, in "The Lady of Lyons," [234], [240];
Dickens's admiration of, [240];
and see [253], [257], [277], [291];
letters to, [244], [254]
Fechter, Madame, [254]
Felton, Professor, [272];
and see [Letters]
Felton, Mrs., [33]
Fenian Amnesty, meeting in favour of a, [287], [289]
Fields, Mr. James T.; see [Letters]
Fields, Mrs., [252], [260], [291];
letter to, [255]
Fildes, Mr., [294]
Fitzgerald, Mr. Percy, [228], [271]
Forster, Mr. John, [9], [10], [13], [30], [35], [36], [39], [41], [54], [60], [86], [89], [101], [113], [117], [127], [133], [154], [188], [207], [227], [260], [292];
letters to, [165], [225]
Forster, Mrs., letter to, [273]
Fox, Mr. W. J., letter to, [84]
Frith, R.A., Mr. W. P., letter to, [188]
Funeral, the comic side of a, [48]
Gad's Hill, descriptions of, [252], [256];
Dickens's writing-room at, [256];
Longfellow's visit to, [260];
and see [276]
Gallenga, Monsieur, [192]
"Gamp, Mrs.," [56]
Gaskell, Mrs., [271];
letter to, [159]
General Theatrical Fund, the, [88], [102], [296]
Gibson, Mrs. Milner, letter to, [205]
"Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines, The," [124]
Gladstone, Mr., [258], [294]
Glasgow, [270]
Gordon, Mrs., [87]
"Great Expectations," [198]
Greenwich, Dinner to Dickens at, [33]
Grew, Mr. Frederick, letter to, [158]
Grisi, Madame, [86]
Guide Books, [140]
Guild of Literature and Art, the, [120], [180];
theatricals in aid of, [118]-[128], [133]-[135]
Hardisty, Mr., [111]
Harley, Mr. J. P., [3], [4];
letter to, [13]
Harness, Rev. W., [269], [291];
letter to, [159]
Harrison, Mr. James Bower, letters to, [132], [136]
Hat, a Leghorn, [157]
Hazlett, Mr. William, [259]
Higgins, Mr., [165], [166]
Hillard, Mr., [42]
Hills, Mr., [274]
Hodgson, Dr., [97];
letters to, [93], [95]
Hogarth, Mr., [2]
Hogarth, George, [20];
letter to, [5]
Hogarth, Georgina, [51], [154], [196], [210], [215], [219], [221], [228], [244], [256], [258]
Hogarth, Mary, [6]-
[9], [11], [20], [50]
Hogarth, Mrs., letters to, [6], [20], [50]
Holland House, [178]
Home, thoughts of, [29];
a welcome to, [255]
Hood, Mr. Tom, letter to, [43]
House of Commons, the, Dickens's opinion of, [181], [194]
Howe, Dr., [33], [37]
Hugo, Victor, Dickens's opinion of, [91];
and see [283]
Hullah, Mr. John, letters to, [1]-[3]
Hunt, Mr. Leigh, [13], [95], [97]-[100], [259]
Hyde Park, closing of, by the Government in 1869, [289]
Ireland, Mr. Alexander; see [Letters]
Ireland, Dickens on, [279];
in 1869, [288];
land tenure in, [289]
Irish Church, the, the Disestablishment of, [279]
Irving, Mr. Washington, [47], [247];
letters to, [21], [27], [178]
Italian patriots, Dickens on, [191]
Italy, visions of holiday life in, [66];
proposed visit to, [66], [68];
Dickens in, [70]-[78], [145]-[158];
the Peschiere Palace at Genoa in, [153];
a bath at Naples in, [155]
Jerrold, Mr. Douglas, [98], [101], [118]
"John Acland," by the Hon. Robert Lytton, [284], [286]
Jolly, Miss Emily, letters to, [173], [175], [181], [183], [283]
Jones, Mr. Ebenezer, letter to, [68]
Keeley, Mr. and Mrs., [87]
Kenny, Mr. J., letter to, [177]
Kent, Mr. C., [260]
Kent, Dickens's affection for, [15]
"Kentish Coronal, The," [15]
King, Mr. Joseph C., letter to, [109]
King, Miss, letters to, [162], [164]
"King Arthur," Dickens's opinion of Lord Lytton's poem of, [107]
King David, a profane, [73]
Knowles, Mr. James Sheridan, [104];
letter to, [92]
"Lady of Lyons, The," Dickens on the proposed opera of, [211];
Fechter in, [234], [240]
Landor, Mr. Walter, [77]
Langley, Mr., [97]
Lanman, Mr. Charles, letter to, [247]
Lausanne, friends in, [143]
Layard, Mr. Austen Henry, [169], [289];
and see [Letters]
Layard, Mrs., [274]
Leech, Mr. John, [101], [118]
Lehmann, Mr. Frederic, [199], [223]
Lemon, Mr. Mark, [101], [114], [118], [119], [122], [123]
Lemon, Mrs., [114]
Leslie, R.A., Mr., [176], [178]
Letters of Charles Dickens to:
Adams, Mr. H. G., [15], [208]
Anonymous, [229]
Austin, Mr. Henry, [130]
Austin, Mrs., [214]
Babbage, Mr. Charles, [69]
Baylis, Mr., [212]
Blessington, the Countess of, [17], [65], [70], [74], [75], [89]
Bowring, Sir John, [193], [295]
Boyle, Miss Mary, [220]
Browning, Mr. Robert, [227]
Buckstone, Mr., [296]
Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton, [62];
and see [Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer], and [Lytton, Lord]Lytton, Lord
Chapman, Mr. Edward, [14], [91]
Chapman, Mr. Frederic, [294]
Chappell, Mr. Tom, [279]
Chorley, Mr. Henry F., [190], [213], [216], [222], [231]
Clark, Mr. L. Gaylord, [19]
Clarke, Mrs. Cowden, [103], [106], [108], [123], [136], [188]
Collins, Mr. Wilkie, [171]
Dickens, Alfred, [299]
Dickens, Mrs. Charles, [142], [145], [149], [153], [154]
Eden, the Hon. Miss, [128]
Fechter, Mr. Charles, [244], [254]
Felton, Professor, [24], [28], [32], [35], [38], [46], [52], [59]
Fields, Mr. James T., [232], [236], [249], [252], [260], [268], [270], [290]
Fields, Mrs. James T., [255]
Forster, Mr. John, [165], [225]
Forster, Mrs. John, [273]
Fox, Mr. W. J., [84]
Frith, R.A., Mr. W. P., [188]
Gaskell, Mrs., [159]
Gibson, Mrs. Milner, [205]
Grew, Mr. Frederick, [158]
Harley, Mr. J. P., [13]
Harness, Rev. W., [159]
Harrison, Mr. James Bower, [132], [136]
Hodgson, Dr., [93], [95]
Hogarth, Mr. George, [5]
Hogarth, Mrs., [6], [20], [50]
Hood, Mr. Tom, [43]
Hullah, Mr. John, [1]-[3]
Ireland, Mr. Alexander, [97]-[99], [104], [112], [259]
Irving, Mr. Washington, [21], [27], [178]
Jolly, Miss Emily, [173], [175], [181], [183], [283]
Jones, Mr. Ebenezer, [68]
Kenny, Mr. J., and Ross, Mr. T., [177]
King, Mr. Joseph C., [109]
King, Miss, [162], [164]
Knowles, Mr. James Sheridan, [92]
Lanman, Mr. Charles, [247]
Layard, Mr. Austen Henry, [132], [194], [274], [290]
Lytton, Hon. Robert, [230], [281], [286]
Lytton, Lord, [228], [234], [240], [241], [293];
see also [Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton], and [Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer]
Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer, [88], [102], [107], [113], [114], [116], [117], [121], [122], [125], [133], [180], [198]-[200], [204], [207], [209]-[211], [220];
see also [Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton], and [Lytton, Lord]
Mackay, Mr. Charles, [295]
Malleson, Mrs., [197]
Millais, R.A., Mr. J. E., [263]
Mitton, Mr., [125]
Morgan, Captain, [176], [195]
Napier, Mr. Macvey, [43], [57], [78], [83]
Olliffe, Lady, [205]
Olliffe, Miss, [275]
Pease, Mrs., [248]
Phillips, Mr. Henry W., [231]
Procter, Mr. B. W., [208]
Procter, Mrs., [223]
Robinson, Rev. Thomas, [16]
Ross, Mr. R. M., [226]
Rusden, Mr., [228], [265], [278], [281], [287], [289], [297]
Rye, Mr. W. B., [224]
Sammins, Mr. W. L., [12]
Serle, Mr., [263]
Smith, Mr. Albert, [186]
Smith, Mr. Arthur, [187]
Smith, Mr. H. P., [82]
Stone, Mr. Frank, [129], [179]
Sturgis, Mr. Russell, [267], [272]
Thackeray, Mr. W. M., [165]
Thompson, Mr., [16], [64], [66], [67], [81], [85]
Thornbury, Mr. Walter, [239]
White, Rev. James, [141], [160]
Wills, Mr. W. H., [137], [140], [161], [218], [219]
Winter, Mrs., [167], [170]
Lewes, Mr., [101]
"Lighthouse, The," production of, at the Olympic, [172]
"Lirriper, Mrs.," [218]
Liverpool, meeting of the Mechanics' Institute at, [64];
theatricals at, [96], [98]
London, the, wreck of, [225]
Longfellow, Mr., [33], [39], [42], [62], [260], [261]
Longman, Mr., [293]
Lumley, Mr., [86]
Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer; see [Letters];
see also [Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton], and [Lytton, Lord]
Lytton, Lord; see [Letters]
Lytton, Hon. Robert, letters to, [230], [284], [286]
Mackay, Mr. Charles, letter to, [295]
Maclise, R.A., Mr. Daniel, [30], [36], [39], [42], [47], [54], [55], [77], [86]
Macready, Mr. W., [25], [30], [54], [60], [62], [88], [90], [119], [153], [234]
Macready, Miss, [153]
Malleson, Mrs., letter to, [197]
"Man about Town, The," [45]
Manchester, Dickens at, [61];
theatricals at, [96], [98], [105]
Manin, M., [192]
Mario, Signor, [86]
Martin, Captain, [225]
"Martin Chuzzlewit," [39], [46], [52], [66]
Mazzini, M., [192]
"Medical Aspects of Death, The," [132]
"Message from the Sea, A," [196]
Meyerbeer, M., [172]
Millais, R.A., Mr. J. E., [292];
letter to, [263]
Mistake, a common, among would-be authors, [229]
Mitton, Mr., [9];
letter to, [125]
"Modern Greek Songs," [159]
Molesworth, Lady, [216]
"Money," Dickens on Lord Lytton's play of, [117]
Montague, Miss Emmeline, [124]
Morgan, Captain, letters to, [176], [195]
Morley, Mr., [165], [166]
Morpeth, Lord, [57]
"Mrs. Tillotson," by Percy Fitzgerald, [228]
"Much Ado about Nothing," a captain's views on, [47]
Murray, Mr. Leigh, [87]
Napier, Mr. Macvey, letters to, [43], [67], [78], [83]
Naples, Dickens at, [76]
Napoleon the Third, Dickens prophesies the overthrow of, [298]
"National Music," Mr. Chorley's lecture on, [213]
Nature, Topping, the groom, on, [36]
Niagara, the falls of, [76]
Nicknames, of Professor Felton, [32];
Dickens's, of himself, [62], [64], [107], [124], [143];
of his son Edward, [158], [281]
Normanby, Lord, [86]
"No Thoroughfare," the play of, [244], [253], [254], [257]
"Not So Bad As We Seem," Dickens's opinion of Lord Lytton's comedy of, [117];
Dickens plays in, [118], [124]
Novello, Mr. Alfred, [264]
Novello, Miss Sabilla, [264]
Novel-writing, Dickens on, [185]
"Old Curiosity Shop, The," feeling for, in America, [19]
"Oliver Twist," [16];
the reading of the murder from, [268];
effect of the murder reading, [278]
Olliffe, Sir J., [186], [187]
Olliffe, Lady, [187];
letter to, [205]
Olliffe, Miss, letter to, [275]
Osgood, Mr., [234]
"Our London Correspondent," Dickens on, [112]
"Our Mutual Friend," [218], [221]
Oyster cellars out of season, [31]
Oysters, [26], [35]
Paris, Dickens in, [85], [89];
the drama in, [90]
Pease, Mrs., letter to, [248]
Phillips, Mr. Henry W., letter to, [231]
Pickthorn, Dr., [10]
Picnic, a, in Kent, [260]
Political Life, Dickens's opinion of, [222]
Political meetings, Dickens on, [287]
Poole, Mr., [85], [100]
Portrait of Dickens, by Frith, [188]
Power, Miss, [66], [74], [91]
Prescott, Dickens's admiration for, [61]
Prince Consort, the, [123]
Prince of Wales, the, [296]
Prisons, Dickens on discipline in, [138]
Pritchard the poisoner, [221]
Procter, Mr. B. W., [253], [260];
letter to, [208]
Procter, Mrs., [179], [223], [260]
Procter, Miss Adelaide, [223]
Puffery, Dickens's hatred of, [140]
Punishment of death, Dickens on the, [78]
Purse, a theatrical, [73]
Queen, the, Maclise and, [55];
her reception of Longfellow, [261];
and see [119], [121], [123], [299]
Rainforth, Miss, [4]
Reade, Mr. Charles, [233]
Readings, Dickens's public, [208], [227], [230], [231];
the object of the, [230];
the proposed series of, in America, [234];
the labour of the, [238];
farewell series of, [256], [278], [281];
the trial reading of the murder, [268], [276];
effect of the reading of the murder on the audience, [278]
Red tape, Dickens on, [176]
Reform Bill, Dickens on the, [266]
Reform meeting at Drury-lane Theatre, [165]
Religion, Dickens on, [17]
Review, The North American, [46];
The Edinburgh, [43], [46], [57], [58], [78], [83]
Robinson, Mr., [98], [100], [105]
Robinson, Rev. Thomas, letter to, [16]
Robson, Mr. F., [153], [172]
"Roccabella," Dickens's opinion of Mr. Chorley's story of, [190]
Roche, the courier, [146]
Rogers, Mr. Samuel, [178]
Rome, Dickens at, [76]
Ross, Mr. John, [9]
Ross, Mr. R. M., letter to, [226]
Ross, Mr. T., letter to, [177]
Royal Exchange, the, fire at, [10]
Rusden, Mr.; see [Letters]
Russell, Mr. George, [218]
Russell, Lord John, [172], [288]
Russia, s.s., the, [249], [276]
Rye, Mr. W. B., letter to, [224]
Sammins, Mr. W. L., letter to, [12]
Sartoris, Mr. and Mrs., [157]
Satirist, The, [45]
Sausage, a questionable, [131]
Scheffer, Ary, [192]
Schools, Dickens on ragged, [58]
Scotland, Dickens's love for the people of, [295]
Scott, Sir Walter, extracts from the diary of, [11],
[56]
Serle, Mr., letter to, [263]
Shakespeare, curatorship of house of, [104]
Sheridan, [86]
"Sketches of Young Gentlemen," by Dickens, [9]
Slave-owners, Dickens on, [38]
Smith, Mr. Albert, letter to, [186]
Smith, Mr. Arthur, [186], [208];
letter to, [187]
Smith, Mr. H. P., letter to, [82]
Speaking, Dickens on public, [214]
Stage-manager, Dickens as a, [29], [100], [127]
Stanfield, Mr. Clarkson, [39], [41], [54], [86], [232]
Stansbury, Mr., [4]
Staplehurst, the railway accident at, [264]
Stone, Mr. Frank, [101], [117], [127];
letters to, [129], [179]
"Strange Story, A," Dickens's criticism on, [198], [204], [207], [210]
"Studies of Sensation and Event," [69]
Sturgis, Mr. Russell, letters to, [267], [272]
Sumner, Mr., [42], [62]
Sunday bands, [177]
"Sunday under Three Heads," by Charles Dickens, [9]
Switzerland, expedition to, [142]-[145];
ascent of the Mer de Glace, [142];
a hot bath in, [144];
passage of the Simplon, [146];
travellers in, [147];
carriages in, [147]
Sympathy, letters of, [19], [20], [170], [275]
Tavistock House, [130]
Temple, the, Dickens becomes a student at, [14]
Tennent, Sir Emerson, [154], [273], [274]
Tennent, Lady, [154]
Thackeray, Mr. W. M., letter to, [165]
Theatricals, in America, [28];
Dickens as a stage-manager, [29];
for the benefit of Leigh Hunt, [95], [97], [98], [100], [101], [103];
for the endowment of a curatorship of Shakespeare's house, [104];
reminiscences of, [106];
at Knebworth, [113], [114], [116];
for the Guild of Literature, [118]-[128], [133]-[135];
at Tavistock House, [179]
Thompson, Mr.; see [Letters]
Thompson, Mrs., [82]
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth, [85]
Thornbury, Mr. Walter, letter to, [239]
Topham, Mr., [123]
Topping, the groom, on nature, [36]
Townshend, Mr., [161]
Tracey, Lieutenant, [77]
Travers, Mr., [166]
"Uncommercial Traveller, The," [270], [276]
"United Vagabonds, The," [34]
Venice, Dickens at, [72]
Verona, Dickens at, [71]
Vesuvius, Dickens's ascent of, [76]
"Village Coquettes," Braham's opinion of Dickens's opera of, [2];
Harley's opinion of, [3]
"Visits to Rochester," [224]
Waistcoats, Dickens's fondness for bright, [150]
Waterfall, a, as a stage effect, [254], [258]
Watson, Dr., [280]
White, Rev. James, letters to, [141], [160]
White, Mrs., [142]
"Wilds of America," [247]
Wills, Mr. W. H., [159], [175], [180], [253], [261], [271], [283];
and see [Letters]
Wilmot, Mr., [124]
Wilson, Sir John, [37]
Winter, Mrs., letters to, [167], [170]
"Woodland Gossip," Dickens's criticism on, [220]
Work, Dickens at, [168], [185]
"Working Man's Life, The," [99]
Young, Mr., [155]
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