Speeches
eBook - ePub

Speeches

Literary and Social

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  1. 241 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Speeches

Literary and Social

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About this book

Charles Dickens was the literary superstar who singlehandedly set the bar for popular fiction in the mid to late nineteenth century. As a result of his fame, Dickens was also in great demand as a speaker. This collection brings together dozens of the author's lectures and talks on topics ranging from the literature of the day to the toughest social issues.

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Table of contents

  1. SPEECHES
  2. Contents
  3. Speech: Edinburgh, June 25, 1841
  4. Speech: January, 1842
  5. Speech: February 1842
  6. Speech: February 7, 1842
  7. Speech: New York, February 18, 1842
  8. Speech: Manchester, October 5, 1843
  9. Speech: Liverpool, February 26, 1844
  10. Speech: Birmingham, February 28, 1844
  11. Speech: Gardeners and Gardening. London, June 14, 1852
  12. Speech: Birmingham, January 6, 1853
  13. Speech: London, April 30, 1853
  14. Speech: London, May 1, 1853
  15. Speech: Birmingham, December 30, 1853
  16. Speech: Commercial Travellers. London, December 30, 1854
  17. Speech: Administrative Reform. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Wednesday, June 27, 1855
  18. Speech: Sheffield, December 22, 1855
  19. Speech: London, February 9, 1858
  20. Speech: Edinburgh, March, 26, 1858
  21. Speech: London, March 29, 1858
  22. Speech: London, April 29, 1858
  23. Speech: London, May 1, 1858
  24. Speech: London, July 21, 1858
  25. Speech: Manchester, December 3, 1858
  26. Speech: Coventry, December 4, 1858
  27. Speech: London, March 29, 1862
  28. Speech: London, May 20, 1862
  29. Speech: London, May 11, 1864
  30. Speech: London, May 9, 1865
  31. Speech: Newspaper Press Fund.—London, May 20, 1865
  32. Speech: Knebworth, July 29, 1865
  33. Speech: London, February 14, 1866
  34. Speech: London, March 28, 1866
  35. Speech: London, May 7, 1866
  36. Speech: London, June 5, 1867
  37. Speech: London, September 17, 1867
  38. Speech: London, November 2, 1867
  39. Speech: Boston, April 8, 1868
  40. Speech: New York, April 18, 1863
  41. Speech: New York, April 20, 1868
  42. Speech: Liverpool, April 10, 1869
  43. Speech: The Oxford and Harvard Boat Race. Sydenham, August 30, 1869
  44. Speech: Birmingham, September 27, 1869
  45. Speech: Birmingham, January 6, 1870
  46. Speech: Leeds, December 1, 1847
  47. Speech: Glasgow, December 28, 1847
  48. Speech: London, April 14, 1851
  49. Speech: The Royal Literary Fund. London, March 12, 1856
  50. Speech: London, November 5, 1857
  51. Speech: London, May 8, 1858
  52. Speech: The Farewell Reading. St. James's Hall, March 15, 1870
  53. Speech: The Newsvendors' Institution, London, April 5, 1870
  54. Speech: Macready. London, March 1, 1851
  55. Speech: Sanitary Reform. London, May 10, 1851
  56. Speech: Gardening. London, June 9, 1851
  57. Speech: The Royal Academy Dinner. London, May 2, 1870
  58. Endnotes